Ben-Haim: Music of Israel

 
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PAUL BEN-HAIM
Ben-Haim: Music of Israel
Claudia Barainsky (soprano), John Bradbury (clarinet), BBC Philharmonic, Omer Meir Wellber

[ Chandos / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 30 October 2020

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Paul Frankenburger (born in Munich on 5 July 1897) was a successful conductor and composer in Bavaria, until he lost his position at the Augsburg Opera owing to a financial crisis at the opera house. In 1933, he left Germany and immigrated to Mandatory Palestine. Immediately upon arriving in the new country, he changed his name to Paul Ben-Haim, and within a few years he had established himself as a cultural icon, a highly esteemed and influential composer, and the founder of a new musical tradition. Some consider Ben-Haim the national composer of the young state established in 1948, fifteen years after his immigration. The compositions on this album are closely linked to those dramatic years, during which he changed homelands, swapped identities, and, to a large degree, even replaced, or forged, his own unique personal style.

Omer Meir Wellber, the new Chief Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic, makes his Chandos debut with this first album in a series devoted to exploring the music of Israel.

"It's good to see the music of the Munich-born Israeli composer Paul Ben-Haim receiving increasing attention from record companies...It's difficult to imagine the work [Pan] receiving a more sympathetic and impassioned performance than this one by Claudia Barainsky and Omer Meir Wellber...Altogether, a very worthwhile and rewarding release" Gramophone

'Despite obvious differences in emphasis throughout the programme, the composer's armoury remains remarkably consistent, not least in demonstrating his superb feeling for instrumental colour...The First Symphony is the most substantial work here...[the Presto finale] performed with mesmerising urgency by Wellber and the BBC Philharmonic...In total contrast, the central slow movement is more lyrical and impassioned, an oasis of relative calm which inspires some tremendously eloquent playing.' BBC Music Concerto Choice of the Month January 2021

Tracks:

Pan, Op.17 (1931) * †
Pastorale variée, Op.31b (1945, revised 1948) † ‡
Symphony No.1 (1939-40) §

Solo: Claudia Barainsky soprano *
Solo: John Bradbury clarinet ‡
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic
Zoë Beyers † • Midori Sugiyama § leaders