This album collects GDR recordings of Eisler's best-known popular choral music from the early 30s, originally composed for street demonstrations and political cabaret in Weimar-era Berlin.
The album includes good performances of Erich Weinert's "Red Wedding" (not a Communist precursor to Billy Idol's "White Wedding", but a reference to Wedding, a working-class district in Berlin), plus "Freedom Song", "Bankenlied", "Einheitsfrontlied", and Eisler's band orchestration of the German socialist classic, "Brüder zur Sonne, zur Freiheit".
The title is derived from the Brecht/Eisler chorus, "Nobody or Everybody".
For some listeners, these songs will be an acquired taste, but it is worthwhile to compare the difference between Eisler's jazz-influenced "swinging" march style and the heavy, sentimental, beer-cellar style of Nazi "mass songs" from the same period.
Hanns Eisler - Keiner oder alle - Kampfmusik
(256 kbps, cover included)
4 Kommentare:
Der Pathos dieser Scheibe ist irgendwie noch verträglich. Danke, zero!
Glad you survived it... all the best!
... and if we were on fb, I'd click "like" (y). Thanks, zero!
You are welcome!
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