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Article Title:
Spiritual Resistance
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Adrienne Jessop
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00:17 on Sep 19 2009
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Certainly there is some unevenness in the Spiritual Resistance selection, but I am puzzled by the implication that Ullmann and Haas are not worth listening to. In any case it's arguable that only work from the "top drawer", whatever that might be, is worth performance time. The Wigmore Hall seems to agree, because it will be hosting Holzmair and the Nash Ensemble in a Theresienstadt program during 2001. Karel Berman was a singer rather than a composer; he survived Theresiestadt, but I don't think he composed much besides Reminiscences. Weber was a writer rather than a composer, and although she set some of her poems to music, Holzmair recites her one contribution. There is nothing slight about that recitation.
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