Hi Dietmar,
This is really excellent news. Where did you locate these long-lost
manuscript scores? Please keep us informed about plans for the upcoming
performances.
Congratulations on your research!
Bruce
On 2/19/17, 15:58, "bounce-121255910-3497436_at_list.cornell.edu on behalf of
Dietmar Friesenegger" <bounce-121255910-3497436_at_list.cornell.edu on behalf
of df364_at_cornell.edu> wrote:
>Dear Czernowitzers,
>
>It is my great pleasure to inform you about an exciting musical discovery
>and an upcoming celebration of Czernowitz’s rich musical heritage.
>
>I am a PhD candidate at Cornell University (Ithaca, New York). I am
>writing a dissertation on “Music and Civic Identity in Multicultural
>Habsburg Czernowitz (1862-1918).” In recent months I have conducted
>research in Ukraine, Romania, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Israel.
>
>In Chernivtsi, I unearthed five manuscript scores by the composer and
>musicologist Eusebius Mandyczewski (1857–1929), containing three
>cantatas, a part song, and a Mass. This music has never appeared in
>print, and several wonderful pieces have lain unperformed for a century.
>
>Mandyczewski had close ties with several members of the Jewish community
>in Czernowitz. Victor Korn, a city administrator, was the dedicatee of
>one of his cantatas, while for pianist-composer Ludwig Rottenberg and
>singer Julie Salter, he was a teacher, mentor, and friend. Many Jewish
>Czernowitzers performed as soloists, choristers, and orchestra
>instrumentalists in the premieres (as well as later performances) of the
>cantatas.
>
>When I informed the excellent conductor of Chernivtsi’s Academic Symphony
>Orchestra, Yosyp Sozanskiy, of my discovery, he was delighted, and we
>agreed to collaborate. With the enthusiastic support of Honorary Consul
>Dr. Sergej Osatschuk, and of MMag. Andreas Wenninger and the OeAD
>Lemberg/Lviv, we are working on a project to publish and perform these
>compositions. Performances will take place in May and June in Chernivtsi
>Philharmonic Hall (formerly the Czernowitzer Musikverein). I will keep
>you posted so that you can read about the progress of this important
>project here.
>
>Yours truly,
>Dietmar Friesenegger
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