- Recital Hall
- from 28,00

'Esther' an Oratorio by Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti
'Esther' an Oratorio by Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti
Musicians
- The Jewish Amsterdam Chamber Ensemble
- Imri Talgam harpsichord, conductor
- Noa Eyl concertmaster
- Maayan Licht sopranista
- Ian Pomerantz bass
Works
Lidarti
Israel’s Salvation by Esther
This concert has an intermission
About the concert
Tonight you will hear the modern Dutch premiere of Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti’s oratorio Esther - a remarkable work originally commissioned in 1774 by Amsterdam’s Portuguese Synagogue. This special performance is in honor of the 350th anniversary of the Portuguese Synagogue, honoring a musical gem from its own rich history.
Israel’s Salvation by Esther, by Christian Giuseppe Lidarti
In 1774, the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam commissioned composer Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti to create a new setting of an oratorio Esther. The Hebrew libretto, translated by Rabbi Jacob Raphael Saraval from Handel’s original English libretto, was based on a French drama by Jean Racine - the same literary source that inspired Handel’s own oratorio. Long thought to be lost, Lidarti’s manuscript was rediscovered in 1998 at Cambridge University. The original Hebrew libretto, titled Israel’s Salvation by Esther, is preserved today in Amsterdam’s Ets Haim Library. This performance marks a rare and meaningful revival of a remarkable piece of Jewish musical heritage.
Jewish Amsterdam Chamber Ensemble & Soloists
The Jewish Amsterdam Chamber Ensemble, founded in 2015, is Europe’s only professional Jewish classical ensemble. Originally established to perform at Amsterdam’s annual Chanukah Concert, the ensemble has since grown into a prominent cultural ambassador, performing across the Netherlands and actively preserving and celebrating Dutch Jewish musical heritage. In this concert sopranista Maayan Licht will perform as Queen Esther and Ian Pomerantz as Haman. This historic evening marks the modern Dutch premiere of Esther by Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti. This concert is dedicated in honor of Mitchell R. Julis and Sander R. Gerber, in recognition of their exceptional contributions to Jewish life across Europe. The concert is also dedicated to the lifelong work of Prof. Israel Adler, whose scholarship led to the rediscovery and publication of this long-lost masterpiece.
This concert has been made possible in part through the generous support of the Maror Foundation.
Genre
Chamber Music, Vocal Music, Early Music
Organizer
Stichting Jewish Music Concerts
Tickets
Category 1+ | Category 1 | Category 2 | ||
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Standard | €47.50 | €39.00 | €28.00 |
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