PROGRAMS
Song of the Lodz Ghetto:
Developed over the last 15 years, Song of the Lodz Ghetto is a unique musical-theatrical work, a song cycle in which memory and imagination freely interact to create a Proustian journey between present and past.
“This amazing and beautiful piece rekindles the passionate Yiddish songs performed by street musicians during the 1940’s in the Jewish ghetto of Lodz, Poland. Facing the nightmare of Nazi occupation and ultimate extermination, these musicians penned and performed a host of defiant tunes. Brave Old World has accomplished a marvelous bit of musicianship in re-creating these stirring songs. While it evokes the darkest years in the history of the Jewish people, it does so via tunes that are wry, poignant and life affirming. Brave Old World’s musical arrangements are vibrant, imparting a wholly appropriate period feel to lyrics gathered from the memories of survivors. History rarely sounds this marvelous. Song of the Lodz Ghetto is designated as a Critic’s Choice.” - Billboard Magazine
Song of the Lodz Ghetto is Newsday’s # 1 Classical CD of 2005
“This performance piece, drawing on little-known music from the Lodz Ghetto and originals inspired by the Shoah, is nothing less than brilliant, a recreation that is not merely respectful but stunningly inventive.” - Jewish Week of New York City
Night Songs from a Neighboring Village:
A compelling creation of Brave Old World and the Canadian Ukrainian group Paris - to - Kyiv, this program draws from the rich legacy of Ukrainian folk and liturgical song, the virtuosic art of the bandura (Ukrainian harp), Klezmer music, Yiddish folk song, and the music of the Hasidim.
From New York to Constantinople:
The Braves collaborate with the Smyrna Trio to create an exploration of the links between Yiddish and Greek musical traditions.
Bless the Fire: New Jewish Music:
Original and traditional music blend in this program full of poetry and passion, intensity and improvisation, contemplation and abandon.
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