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Moses in Nederland - Michael Kropf
Sabrina Tabby, violin
"Moses in Nederland is a piece for violin soloist and orchestra and is named for my great-grandfather Moses Schenkein, who as a European Jew living in Holland, was forced to lead his family on a dangerous and miraculous journey of escape from the horrors of the Holocaust. He was also an amateur violinist and composer, and left behind a folder of short melodic compositions. These works include melodic settings of Hebrew and Yiddish poetry, violin music, and a number of short tangos. As a composer and violinist myself, I've always felt a special kinship with my great-grandfather Moses; each movement of the concerto focuses on one of his melodies found in the aforementioned folder of compositions that my family inherited."
-Michael Kropf
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, "Choral" Ludwig van Beethoven
⭐️ Sheboygan native Kathryn Henry, Soprano
Symphony No. 9 by Beethoven is one of the best known works in the Classical canon. This four-movement choral symphony features the revolutionary introduction of soprano, alto, tenor, and bass vocal soloists and full chorus in the finale, utilizing the "Ode to Joy" Friedrich Schiller text as a representation of universal humanity.
Performances are in partnership with Violins of Hope Wisconsin
Presented by Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO)
violinsofhopewisconsin.org
*single tickets go on sale June 6, 2025. Subscriptions on sale linked. 🔗
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Sabrina Tabby, violin
"Moses in Nederland is a piece for violin soloist and orchestra and is named for my great-grandfather Moses Schenkein, who as a European Jew living in Holland, was forced to lead his family on a dangerous and miraculous journey of escape from the horrors of the Holocaust. He was also an amateur violinist and composer, and left behind a folder of short melodic compositions. These works include melodic settings of Hebrew and Yiddish poetry, violin music, and a number of short tangos. As a composer and violinist myself, I've always felt a special kinship with my great-grandfather Moses; each movement of the concerto focuses on one of his melodies found in the aforementioned folder of compositions that my family inherited."
-Michael Kropf
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, "Choral" Ludwig van Beethoven
⭐️ Sheboygan native Kathryn Henry, Soprano
Symphony No. 9 by Beethoven is one of the best known works in the Classical canon. This four-movement choral symphony features the revolutionary introduction of soprano, alto, tenor, and bass vocal soloists and full chorus in the finale, utilizing the "Ode to Joy" Friedrich Schiller text as a representation of universal humanity.
Performances are in partnership with Violins of Hope Wisconsin
Presented by Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO)
violinsofhopewisconsin.org
*single tickets go on sale June 6, 2025. Subscriptions on sale linked. 🔗
Get Tickets
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