27/01/2008
To coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day, Iain is joined by musicologist Erik Levi to look at music the Nazis banned, some used for their cause and some that emerged in opposition.
For Holocaust Memorial Day, Iain and musicologist Erik Levi look at some of the music the Nazis banned, some they appropriated to their cause and some that emerged in opposition to the fascist regime.
Including:
Strauss: Das Bachlein
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
LSO
George Szell (conductor)
Randy Newman: In Germany Before the War
Randy Newman (voice, piano)
Zemlinsky: Psalm 13
Koln Philharmonic
Choir of the State Music Hall of Dusseldorf
James Conlon (conductor)
Anon: Terazin-Lied
Christian Gerhaher (bass-baritone)
Gerold Huber (piano)
Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time
Joanna MacGregor (piano)
Madeleine Mitchell (violin)
Christopher van Kampen (cello)
David Campbell (clarinet)
Mozart: Requiem Aeternam (Introitus) (Requiem)
Bavarian RSO and Chorus
Colin Davis (conductor)
Mozart: Requiem Aeternam (Introitus) (Requiem)
Berlin Philharmonic
Bruno Kittel Choir
Bruno Kittel (conductor)
Eisler: Deutsche Sinfonie (Praeludium)
Hendrikje Wangemann (soprano)
Annette Markert (alto)
Matthias Gorne (baritone)
Peter Lika (bass)
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Ernst Senff Choir, Berlin
Lothar Zagrosek (conductor)
Martinu: Memorial for Lidice
Czech Philharmonic
Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)
Ilse Weber: Ich wandre durch Theresienstadt
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo)
Bengt Forsberg (piano)
Bebe Risenfors (strings/accordion)
Schubert: Winterreise (Der Wegwieser)
Peter Anders (baritone)
Michael Raucheisen (piano)
Ohki: Boundless Desert with Skulls (Symphony No 5)
New Japan Philharmonic
Takuo Yuasa (conductor)
Tom Lehrer: Song Long Mom
Martland: Babi Yar (Epilogue)
Residentie Orkest of Den Haag
Elgar Howarth (conductor)
Shostakovich: Piano Trio No 2
Beaux Arts Trio
Flanders and Swann: Twenty Tons of TNT.
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- Sun 27 Jan 2008 10:00大象传媒 Radio 3