Stadttheater Fürth, Germany
Within the German-Jewish Year 2021: 1700 Years Jewish Life in German Lands
Tehorah, which means “pure” in Hebrew, is a heartbreaking, promising musical story about war, loss, hope, love and forgiveness. The soirée contains German, Yiddish and Hebrew songs that were composed and written exclusively by Jewish composers and lyricists; but at the same time Tehorah is a historical-poetic portrait. First performed at Carnegie Hall in New York, the concert now commemorates the 75th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust and sends out a message of hope for peace among the nations.
The opening speech is delivered by the Antisemitism Commissioner of the German Federal Government, Dr. Felix Klein who is part of the quartet.
Adrienne Haan (Musical Direction and Script)
Benjamin Schaefer (piano)
Accompanied by the Diplomatic String Quartet Berlin
Matthias Hummel (1st violin)
Felix Klein (2nd violin)
Ernst Herzog (viola)
Petra Kießling (cello)