VIKTOR ULLMANN – SONGS / CONCERT ON THE 80th ANNIVERSARY OF THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING

19 April 2023, Wednesday
Time 19:00
The Palace on the Isle in the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw

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On the day of the celebration of the 80th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Artists of the Polish Royal Opera invite you to a unique concert during which you will hear songs by an Austrian composer of Jewish origin – Viktor Ullmann (1898-1944). Born 125 years ago in Cieszyn, at the age of 11, the artist moved with his mother to Vienna, where he experienced the city’s vibrant cultural life. It was there that he also attended seminars with the famous Arnold Schönberg, whose recommendation helped Ullmann start his musical career at the New German Theater in Prague. He worked as a tutor, chorus master, and conductor, and at the same time developed his composing skills, gaining recognition from critics and the public alike.

In 1942, Ullmann shared the gruesome fate of hundreds of thousands of Jews and was deported to the Terezin concentration camp. His tragic situation did not impede his creativity. Together with other deportees, he developed the cultural life of the ghetto so that Terezín became a symbol of the heroic struggle for human dignity, with art as the weapon. His poignant songs from this period combine the maturity of his compositional style with their utilitarian musical form. Musical interpretations of the poetry of his fellow prisoner Hans Gunter Adler or extremely expressive Yiddish songs confirm what Ullmann himself emphasized – that the creative efforts of the artists detained in the camp mirrored their will to live. On the 16th of October 1944, the composer was transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau and murdered. However, his work survived, becoming a sign of remembrance of the darkest page of the history of the 20th century and a testimony to the strength of the human spirit.

PROGRAM

Viktor Ullmann (1898-1944) 

Chinesische Lieder for voice and piano
Wanderer erwacht in der Herberge
Der müde Soldat 

Der Mensch und sein Tag Op. 47. Twelve pictures by Hans Günther Adler for baritone and piano
Gang in den Morgen
Gesang
Heimat
Der Liebsten
Blüten
In der Stube
Der Nachbar
Gebete
Im Walde
Verdämmern
Nacht
Stille  

Drei jiddische Lieder (Březulinka) Op. 53 for voice and piano
Berjoskele
Margarithelech
A Mejdel in die Johren  

Three songs Op. 37 for baritone and piano, text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
Schnitterlied
Säerspruch
Die Schweizer 

Lieder der Tröstung for voice and string trio, text: Albert Steffen
Tote wollen nicht verweilen
Erwachen zu Weihnachten  

Herbst for voice and string trio, text: Georg Trakl  

 

PERFORMERS

DOROTA LACHOWICZ MEZZOSOPRANO

WITOLD ŻOŁĄDKIEWICZ BARITONE 

DAGMARA DUDZIŃSKA GRAND PIANO 

TOMASZ KULISIEWICZ VIOLIN
NATALIA GIDLEWSKA VIOLA
ROBERT DACKO CELLO


Duration: approx. 1 h

The seats in the auditorium are not numbered.