Experience the profound and powerful symphony "Mechaye Hametim" by the esteemed Israeli composer Noam Sheriff, captured live in the album "Konzert für die Nationen 2018." This four-movement masterpiece, performed by the Symphonieorchester der Universität der Künste Berlin under the baton of Steven Sloane, is a poignant exploration of Jewish history and resilience. The album commemorates the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, offering a deeply moving musical journey through the Jewish experience from the Diaspora to the Holocaust and beyond.
The symphony is divided into four evocative sections: "Jüdisches Leben in der Diaspora bis zum Holocaust," "Der Holocaust," "Kaddish und Yiskor," and "Wiederbelebung und Renaissance." Each movement is a testament to Sheriff's mastery of orchestration and his ability to convey the depth of human experience through music. The performances by Carl Hieger, tenor, Simon Bailey, baritone, and the combined choirs and orchestras bring Sheriff's vision to life with stunning clarity and intensity.
Recorded live on November 9, 2018, at the Hardenbergstraße concert hall in Berlin, this album is a historical and artistic treasure. It features the Symphonieorchester and Hochschulchor der UdK Berlin, the Mädchenchor der Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, and the Berliner Cappella, all contributing to the rich tapestry of sound that characterizes this monumental work. "Konzert für die Nationen 2018" is not just a musical performance but a tribute to the enduring spirit of a people and a testament to the power of music to heal and remember.