Czernowitzers...
Yehuda Yannay, the Israeli-American composer, conductor, and media artist, who came originlaly from Timisoara, is the first non-German composer who delved into the complex poetry of Paul Celan in its original language. His composition "Tangoul Mortii (Tango of Death) for Double Bass" is now available for listening at our Ehpes Blog:
http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=10070
It is my privilege to conduct currently a correspondence with Yehuda Yannay and of course I've implemented Yehuda's composing into my Black Milk Blog too:
http://czernowitzart.blogspot.de/
http://czernowitzart.blogspot.de/2011/04/paul-celan-on-stage.html
Yehuda Yannay turns 80 today. Happy birthday, dear Yehuda, and in order to put it with with the late Steve Jobs: "Stay hungry, stay foolish!"
Edgar Hauster
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