Lazar Weiner
Shtile tener
Works Info
Composer:Lazar WeinerGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:10"Shtile Tener" is a composition by Lazar Weiner, a prominent composer of Jewish music in the 20th century. The piece was composed in 1949 and premiered in New York City in the same year. It is a work for voice and piano, and is characterized by its haunting melody and poignant lyrics. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which explores a different aspect of Jewish life and culture. The first movement, "In the Synagogue," is a contemplative piece that reflects on the solemnity and reverence of Jewish worship. The second movement, "In the Ghetto," is a more somber piece that reflects on the struggles and hardships faced by Jews living in ghettos during the Holocaust. The final movement, "In the Homeland," is a triumphant piece that celebrates the establishment of the State of Israel and the return of Jews to their ancestral homeland. Throughout the piece, Weiner employs a variety of musical techniques to evoke the emotions and themes of each movement. The use of minor keys and dissonant harmonies in the second movement, for example, creates a sense of tension and unease that reflects the difficult circumstances faced by Jews in the ghettos. In contrast, the use of major keys and triumphant melodies in the final movement creates a sense of joy and celebration that reflects the establishment of the State of Israel. Overall, "Shtile Tener" is a powerful and moving work that reflects on the rich history and culture of the Jewish people. Through its use of music and lyrics, it evokes a range of emotions and themes that are central to the Jewish experience.More....