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The Lost Songs Of World War II

Yiddish Glory

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Format: CD

Cat No: 6570361282

Release Date:  30 March 2018

Label:  Six Degrees

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  657036128224

Genres:  World Music  Folk  

  • Description

    Not since Itzhak Perlman performed klezmer in the 1990s has Yiddish music been played at such a high level. An epic discovery of Yiddish songs from the World War II and the Holocaust brought together Sergei Erdenko (Russia's greatest Roma violinist, and longtime collaborator of Yehudi Menuhin) with an elite ensemble of virtuosi from the worlds of folk, Jewish, Roma, classical and jazz music. Going beyond klezmer, the album to be released by Six Degrees in 2018, re-defines the performance of Jewish music for the twenty-first century.



    Yiddish Glory tells the remarkable story of folklorists in the Soviet Union who risked their lives collecting songs from Jewish Red Army soldiers, Jewish refugees, victims and survivors of Ukrainian ghettos. Following the war, the researchers were arrested by Stalin; their work was confiscated, and they died thinking the collection was lost to history. But the songs were later discovered in unmarked boxes stored in the basement of the Ukrainian National Library, and brought to life through painstaking research, for the first time in 75 years.



    The songs were created during the darkest chapter of European Jewish history. For some Holocaust victims, the last thing they did before being killed was writing a Yiddish song calling for revenge against fascism. The songs detail the Holocaust as it happened, and often deal with revenge on a visceral level. There is even a composition in the collection that was written by a 10-year-old orphan who lost his family in the Holocaust.



    Many of the songs were written just before Holocaust victims were sent to their deaths, and these songs of despair, hope, humor, bravery, resistance and revenge change the narrative of how Jews behaved and fought in their final moments.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Afn Hoykhn Barg (On the High Mountain)
      • 2. Shpatsir in Vald (A Walk in the Forest)
      • 3. Kazakhstan
      • 4. Mayn Pulemyot (My Machine Gun)
      • 5. Shelakhmones Hitlern (Purim Gifts for Hitler)
      • 6. Taybls Briv (Taybl’s Letter to her Husband at the Front)
      • 7. Misha tserayst Hitlers Daytchland (Misha tears apart Hitler's Germany)
      • 8. Chuvasher Tekhter (Daughters of Chuvashia)
      • 9. Mames Gruv (My Mother’s Grave)
      • 10. Babi Yar (Babi Yar)
      • 11. Tulchin (Tulchin)
      • 12. A Shturemvind (A Storm Wind)
      • 13. Fir Zin (Four Sons)
      • 14. Kazakhstan reprise
      • 15. Nitsokhn Lid (Victory Song)
      • 16. Homen’s Mapole (Haman’s Defeat)
      • 17. Tsum Nayem Yor 1944 (Happy New Year 1944)