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Additional Performers: Philip Dukes, Paul Watkins
| 1. | Trio |
| Klein (1895-1963) | |
| 2. | Duo: Violin & Cello |
| 3. | Duo: Violin & Cello |
| Schullhoff | |
| 4. | Sonata for Violin |
| 5. | Passacaglia & Fuga |
| Krása | |
| 6. | Tanec |
| 7. | Kaddish |
Featuring Daniel Hope on violin, Philip Dukes on viola and Paul Watkins on cello.
Daniel Hope - Forbidden Music
About Theresienstadt:
The Theresienstadt Ghetto was preserved after the War. Today it is a museum and memorial, hosting exhibitions, concerts and lectures. During the severe flooding in recent months, the memorial was badly damaged and funds are needed urgently to rebuild certain areas.
Choose Review
/ The Philadelphia Inquirer / October 2003
...the magnificent Daniel Hope, who... treated each note with a different gloss of color, choosing the sound that best served the expressive demand of the moment. Yet no note existed in isolation; everything had the feeling of going somewhere important.
/ BBC Music Magazine / October 2003
High-impact performances: Daniel Hope and his excellent colleagues Philip Dukes and Paul Watkins deserve special plaudits for assembling such an imaginative programme and delivering performances that maximize the impact of the music by exploiting dynamic and textural contrasts to the full.
FIVE STARS - Performance
FIVE STARS – Sound
/ Gramophone Magazine / October 2003
Editor's Choice – Three notable composers, murdered in their prime, are commemorated in performances of rare vitality and conviction. Daniel Hope, Philip Dukes and Paul Watkins play their hearts out, Hope especially - and he contributes an eloquent and informative booklet-note. The disc ends with Hope's touching solo rendition of Ravel's Kaddish.
A magnificent CD, whichever way you view it.




























