[78-L] New CD of music from Gimple's Yiddish theatre Lemberg 1906-1910

Julian Futter julianfutter at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 22 03:22:35 PST 2013


Dear Friends,Julian Futter and Mike Aylward are proud to announce the launch of a new  CD - "Wandering Stars" – songs from Gimpel’s Lemberg Yiddish theatre 1906-1910.  http://www.honestjons.com/shop.php?pid=43514&CatID=124 We are launching this CD on Thursday 5 Dec at  8.00p.m. at the New London Synagogue, 33 Abbey Rd, London, NW8 0AT and anyone who is in London is welcome to come. In 1900 Lemberg was one of the most important cities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire with a population of 160,000, of whom a third were Jewish.  The Lemberg theatre was the first permanent and most important Yiddish theatre in Europe.Sholem Aleichem visited in 1905 and based his novel “Wandering Stars” on his experiences there.In 1910 Franz Kafka was profoundly affected when he saw members of the troupe perform in Prague , Joseph Roth and Mark Chagall were also hugely influenced by what they saw.The theatre gave birth to a unique form of musical drama that to a significant extent shaped popular American culture.Thanks to the efforts of a small band of record collectors and discographers operating worldwide, many of these records have been documented and copies located and it is now possible for the first time in over 100 years to give a voice to this silenced civilization whose destruction has been rigorously documented, but whose achievements have so far been largely unexplored. Listen to songs about weddings, wild women, drinking, the original Yidl mit sein Fidl, a Hatikvah recorded in 1909, an out of control Simchas Torah and, of course, Sex.The recordings are accompanied by a richly illustrated, full colour, 40 page booklet which places the theatre in its historical context, provides full biographies of the artists and detailed information on all the recordings. We look forward to welcoming you.Julian Futter,   futter at btinternet.com   (+44) (0)7930 33749861 Warrington Crescent London W9 1EH  		 	   		  


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