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  2. A Survivor from Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    A Survivor from Warsaw, Op. 46, is a work for narrator, chorus and orchestra by the Los Angeles–based Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, written in tribute to Holocaust victims. The main narration is written in Sprechgesang style, between speaking and singing; "never should there be a pitch" to its solo vocal line, wrote the composer. [1]

  3. List of compositions by Arnold Schoenberg - Wikipedia

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    Prelude to Genesis Suite for chorus and orchestra 1945 45 String Trio 1946 46 A Survivor from Warsaw: 1947 47 Phantasy for violin and piano 1949 48 Three Songs 1933 49 Three Folksongs 1948 50a Dreimal tausend Jahre [Three times a thousand years] 1949 50b Psalm 130 "De profundis" 1950 50c Modern psalm unfinished

  4. René Leibowitz - Wikipedia

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    Leibowitz, c. mid-1960s. René Leibowitz (French: [ʁəne lɛbɔwits]; 17 February 1913 – 29 August 1972) was a Polish and French composer, conductor, music theorist and teacher. He was historically significant in promoting the music of the Second Viennese School in Paris after the Second World War, and teaching a new generation of serialist ...

  5. Warsaw (album) - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw was the planned debut album by the English post-punk band Joy Division, while they were briefly associated with RCA Records. Recorded in May 1978, it comprised eleven tracks now known collectively as the "RCA Sessions". However, the band were disappointed with the label's post-production work and the deal fell through, the album being ...

  6. Poland Is Not Yet Lost - Wikipedia

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    Chorus: — 𝄆 March! March, Dombrowski! — March from Italy to Poland! — Under your command — We shall reach our land. 𝄇 II Cross the Vistula and Warta And Poles we shall be; We've been shown by Bonaparte Ways to victory. Chorus III As Czarniecki Poznan town regains, Fighting with the Swede, To free our fatherland from chains. We ...

  7. Zog nit keyn mol - Wikipedia

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    Jewish partisans' anthem in the Jewish partisans' memorial in Giv'ataym, Israel Jewish partisans' anthem in the Jewish partisans' memorial in Bat-Yam "Zog nit keyn mol" (Never Say; Yiddish: זאָג ניט קיין מאָל, [zɔg nit kɛjn mɔl]) sometimes "Zog nit keynmol" or "Partizaner lid" [Partisan Song]) is a Yiddish song considered one of the chief anthems of Holocaust survivors and is ...

  8. Harvard Glee Club - Wikipedia

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    Music of the Renaissance is an integral part of that repertoire, as is folk music, especially of America and Eastern Europe. In recent years, the Glee Club has performed numerous major works for male chorus, including Schubert 's Gesang der Geister über den Wassern , Brahms 's Alt-Rhapsodie , Schoenberg 's A Survivor from Warsaw , and Argento ...

  9. Whirlwinds of Danger - Wikipedia

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    Whirlwinds of Danger (original Polish title: Warszawianka) is a Polish socialist revolutionary song written some time between 1879 and 1883. [1] The Polish title, a deliberate reference to the earlier song by the same title, could be translated as either The Varsovian, The Song of Warsaw (as in the Leon Lishner version [2]) or "the lady of Warsaw".