The Violins of Hope mentioned in the title of this release are not those belonging to violinist Daniel Hope, but rather the violins played here, instruments owned by Jews prior to World War II; some made it to Palestine, while others were played in the concentration camps. They have been restored by luthiers Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein, father and son, as part of a larger educational project. The degree to which Violins of Hope will connect with listeners depends on the individual, but the chart success of the album ...
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The Violins of Hope mentioned in the title of this release are not those belonging to violinist Daniel Hope, but rather the violins played here, instruments owned by Jews prior to World War II; some made it to Palestine, while others were played in the concentration camps. They have been restored by luthiers Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein, father and son, as part of a larger educational project. The degree to which Violins of Hope will connect with listeners depends on the individual, but the chart success of the album suggests that it has done so strongly. The main attraction is a new work written for the project by Jake Heggie (who also serves as executive producer), setting texts by his frequent collaborator Gene Scheer that tell the stories of the instruments. This is a powerful narrative device (try the E. Annie Proulx novel Accordion Crimes for a full-scale realization), and Heggie's vocal lines, sensitively realized by mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, effectively depict the stories, with many...
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Felix Mendelssohn; Franz Schubert; Jake Heggie. New. New in new packaging. USA Orders only! Brand New product! please allow delivery times of 3-7 business days within the USA. US orders only please.