ARC Ensemble
Joaquin Valdepeñas, clarinet
Erika Raum, Marie Bérard, Benjamin Bowman, violin
Steven Dann, viola
Bryan Epperson, cello
Kara Huber, piano, celesta
This is Volume 2 in our series of works
by Jewish composers who were forced to flee the Third Reich
during the 30s. The Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble (Artists of
the Royal Conservatory, Toronto) here presents premiere
recordings of chamber works by Jerzy Fitelberg.
The disc offers two String Quartets, the
early mysterious Nachtmusik for clarinet, cello, and celeste,
the Sonatine for two violins, shaped by Polish folk tunes, and
the Serenade for viola and piano, composed in New York in 1943
and published in 1954, three years after Fitelberg's death.After graduating from the Conservatory
in his hometown, Warsaw, Fitelberg studied at Berlin's
Musikhochschule, the finest music academy in Europe at this
time. He fled Germany in 1933 to live in New York. Fitelberg
was well known and highly regarded, his music included in all
the International Society of Contemporary Music's festivals
until the 50s. However, like other music featured in this
series, which Nazi Germany deemed entartete, or 'degenerate',
his works were almost eradicated by the Third Reich and has
largely been forgotten. It deserves a much warmer reception.