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Arno Nadel

Arno Nadel (October 5, 1878 – March 1943) was a Lithuanian musicologist, composer, playwright, poet, and painter.

Arno Nadel
Born(1878-10-05)5 October 1878
Vilnius, Russian Empire
(now Vilnius, Lithuania)
Died (aged 64)
Occupation(s)Musicologist, Composer, Playwright, Poet, Artist

Early life edit

Nadel was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, at the time of his birth, part of the Russian Empire, to an Orthodox Jewish family.

Career edit

In 1890, Nadel moved from Lithuania to Germany. At the age of 12, Nadel studied in Königsberg, Germany, under the cantor Eduard Birnbaum. He also studied with conductor and composer Robert Schwalm.[1]

In 1895, when he was 17 years old,[2] he moved to Berlin and enrolled in the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums. He studied with composer Ludwig Mendelssohn and Max Lowengard.[1]

After graduating he worked at the Kottbusser Ufer Synagogue (Synagoge am Kottbusser Ufer) as an educator and choirmaster. In 1916, he became choir director of the Jewish community of Berlin which included the supervision of music at all Berlin synagogues.[3]

Nadel was also a very prolific playwright and poet. Starting in 1918, Nadel took up painting as well, painting several self-portraits and biblical scenes.

In 1922, at the request of Jewish leadership, Nadel worked for years on an anthology of synagogue music, Kompendium Hallelujah! Gesänge für den jüdischen Gottesdienst, which he finished in 1938 and intended to publish in seven volumes.[4][5][6]

Before he was deported, Nadel was able to leave his large collection of old Jewish liturgical materials with a non-Jewish neighbor,[7] some of which survived and were purchased by his friend Eric Mandell. What remains of these materials is held at Gratz College in Philadelphia.[8]

Personal life edit

Nadel was married to Beate Anna Nadel.[9][10]

He was a resident of Schöneberg quarter of Berlin. In November 1938, he was sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.[11] Although Nadel was lucky enough to get papers to leave for England, he was too frail to make the trip. In March 1943, he and his wife were deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp.[11] He died there the same year.[8][11]

Published works edit

  • Nadel, Arno. Aus vorletzten und letzten Gründen. Berlin: E. Fleischel, 1909. OCLC 682433165
  • Nadel, Arno. Cagliostro drama in fünf akten. Berlin: Neuer deutscher Verlag, 1913. OCLC 682330202
  • Nadel, Arno. Um dieses alles Gedichte. München: G. Müller, 1914. OCLC 682313577
  • Nadel, Arno. Adam Drama in einem Vorspiel und vier Akten. Leipzig: Insel, 1917. OCLC 682303583
  • Nadel, Arno, and Jacob Steinhardt. Jacob Steinhart. Berlin: Verlag Neue Kunsthandlung, 1920. OCLC 685193982
  • Budko, Joseph, and Arno Nadel. Das Jahr des Juden : zwoelf Gedichte zu zwoelf Radierungen. Berlin: Verlag fuer juedische Kunst und Kultur Fritz Gurlitt, 1920. OCLC 705017148
  • Nadel, Arno, and Jacob Steinhardt. "Rot und glühend ist das Auge des Juden" gedichte zu 8 Radierungen von Jacob Steinhart. Berlin: Verlag für Jüdische Kunst und Kultur, F. Gurlitt, 1920. OCLC 902609924
  • Nadel, Arno. Der Sündenfall sieben biblische Szenen. Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1920. OCLC 682344727
  • Nadel, Arno, and Felix Stössinger. Der Ton. Leipzig: Insel-verlag, 1921. OCLC 678886186
  • Nadel, Arno, and Hans Steiner. Das gotische ABC. Berlin: F. Gurlitt, 1923. OCLC 72589681
  • Nadel, Arno. Heiliges Proletariat: fünf Bücher der Freiheit und der Liebe. Konstanz: O. Wöhrle, 1924. OCLC 42729881
  • Nadel, Arno. Die Erlösten 10 Totenmasken ; Radierungen mit 2 Gedichten d. Künstlers. Berlin: Franz Schneider Verl, 1924. OCLC 72589687
  • Nadel, Arno. Tänze und Beschwörungen des weissagenden Dionysos [Den Besuchern d. Balls d. Bücherfreunde übergeben, am 27. März 1925]. Berlin: Felix Stössinger, 1925. OCLC 72637320
  • Nadel, Arno, and Ludwig Marcuse. Drei Augen-Blicke: der schöne Gottfried. Berlin: Düwell & Franke, 1932. OCLC 52951048
  • Nadel, Arno. Das Leben des Dichters. Berlin: Numerierter Privatdruck, 1935. OCLC 54289486
  • Nadel, Arno. Der weissagende Dionysos Gedichtwerk. Heidelberg: L. Schneider, 1959. OCLC 602948269

As editor edit

  • Nadel, Arno. Jontefflieder. Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1919. Musical score. OCLC 5161997
  • Nadel, Arno. Jüdische Volkslieder. Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1920. OCLC 6073584
  • Nadel, Arno. Jüdische Liebeslieder (Volkslieder). Berlin: Harz, 1923. OCLC 727707155
  • Nadel, Arno, Abraham Maurice Silbermann, and Erwin Singer. Haggādā le-yelādîm = Die Haggadah des Kindes.[12] Berlin: Hebr. Verl. "Menorah", 1936. OCLC 247532872
  • Nadel, Arno. Zemirōt sǎbat die häuslichen Sabbatgesänge. Berlin: Schocken, 1937. OCLC 72637318

Translations edit

  • Lewin, Samuel. Chassidische Legende. Rathenau u. Horodisch, 1925.
  • An-Ski, S., and Arno Nadel. Der Dybuk; dramatische legende in vier Akten. Berlin: Verlag Ost und West, L. Winz, 1921. OCLC 3801912

Bibliography edit

  • Kasack, Hermann. "Arno Nadel." Mosaiksteine: Beiträge zur Literatur und Kunst. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1956. pp. 243–248. OCLC 4347414
  • Christine Zahn: Wer den Maler Arno Nadel noch nicht kennt, weiß von dem Dichter und findet in ihm den Musiker wieder. In: Juden in Kreuzberg. Edition Hentrich, Berlin: 1991. ISBN 978-3-894-68002-2 OCLC 25748171
  • Jascha Nemtsov: Arno Nadel. Sein Beitrag zur jüdischen Musikkultur. Hentrich & Hentrich Verlag, Berlin: 2008. ISBN 978-3-938-48589-7. OCLC 370858319
  • Lexikon deutsch-jüdischer Autoren. Band 17, de Gruyter, Berlin: 2009. S. 250–257. ISBN 978-3-598-44173-8 OCLC 644701917
  • Kerstin Schoor: Vom literarischen Zentrum zum literarischen Ghetto: deutsch-jüdische literarische Kultur in Berlin zwischen 1933 und 1945. Wallstein, Göttingen: 2010. ISBN 978-3-8353-0656-1 OCLC 658004297
  • Nemtsov, Jascha, and Jos Porath. Arno Nadel: His Contribution to Jewish Musical Culture. Berlin: Hentrich & Hentrich, 2013. English translation of 2008 book above. ISBN 978-3-955-65033-9 OCLC 869010240

References edit

  1. ^ a b Schipperge, Thomas (23 November 2010). "Arno Nadel". Universität Hamburg. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  2. ^ Wasserman, Martin. . Palo Alto Review. Palo Alto College. Archived from the original on 11 September 2001. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  3. ^ Frühauf, Tina, ed. (2013). German-Jewish Organ Music: An Anthology of Works from the 1820s to the 1960s. Middleton, Wisconsin: A-R Editions, Inc. pp. xviii–xix. ISBN 978-0-895-79761-2. OCLC 830812812. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  4. ^ Eric Mandell Collection, 1963-1964, AR 4408. 1963. Retrieved 27 July 2015. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  5. ^ "Eric Mandell Collection". Internet Archive. 1963. p. 40. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Arno Nadel". Jewish Music Research Centre. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  7. ^ Heskes, Irene (1994). Passport to Jewish Music: Its History, Traditions, and Culture. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. pp. 7–8. ISBN 978-0-313-38911-5. OCLC 615600454. Retrieved 27 July 2015. nadel.
  8. ^ a b Frühauf, Tina. "Arno Nadel". Music and the Holocaust. World ORT. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  9. ^ "Nadel, Beate Anna – Memorial Book: Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945". Bundesarchiv. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  10. ^ Lowey, Ester (5 November 1998). "Page of Testimony: Arno Nadel". Yad Vashem. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  11. ^ a b c "Nadel, Arno – Memorial Book: Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945". Bundesarchiv. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  12. ^ Bell, Lenore (16 April 2014). "The Children's Haggadah (Curators Corner #24)". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 27 July 2015.

External links edit

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Arno Nadel October 5 1878 March 1943 was a Lithuanian musicologist composer playwright poet and painter Arno NadelBorn 1878 10 05 5 October 1878Vilnius Russian Empire now Vilnius Lithuania DiedMarch 1943 aged 64 Auschwitz Birkenau German occupied PolandOccupation s Musicologist Composer Playwright Poet Artist Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Published works 4 1 As editor 4 2 Translations 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editNadel was born in Vilnius Lithuania at the time of his birth part of the Russian Empire to an Orthodox Jewish family Career editIn 1890 Nadel moved from Lithuania to Germany At the age of 12 Nadel studied in Konigsberg Germany under the cantor Eduard Birnbaum He also studied with conductor and composer Robert Schwalm 1 In 1895 when he was 17 years old 2 he moved to Berlin and enrolled in the Hochschule fur die Wissenschaft des Judentums He studied with composer Ludwig Mendelssohn and Max Lowengard 1 After graduating he worked at the Kottbusser Ufer Synagogue Synagoge am Kottbusser Ufer as an educator and choirmaster In 1916 he became choir director of the Jewish community of Berlin which included the supervision of music at all Berlin synagogues 3 Nadel was also a very prolific playwright and poet Starting in 1918 Nadel took up painting as well painting several self portraits and biblical scenes In 1922 at the request of Jewish leadership Nadel worked for years on an anthology of synagogue music Kompendium Hallelujah Gesange fur den judischen Gottesdienst which he finished in 1938 and intended to publish in seven volumes 4 5 6 Before he was deported Nadel was able to leave his large collection of old Jewish liturgical materials with a non Jewish neighbor 7 some of which survived and were purchased by his friend Eric Mandell What remains of these materials is held at Gratz College in Philadelphia 8 Personal life editNadel was married to Beate Anna Nadel 9 10 He was a resident of Schoneberg quarter of Berlin In November 1938 he was sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp 11 Although Nadel was lucky enough to get papers to leave for England he was too frail to make the trip In March 1943 he and his wife were deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp 11 He died there the same year 8 11 Published works editNadel Arno Aus vorletzten und letzten Grunden Berlin E Fleischel 1909 OCLC 682433165 Nadel Arno Cagliostro drama in funf akten Berlin Neuer deutscher Verlag 1913 OCLC 682330202 Nadel Arno Um dieses alles Gedichte Munchen G Muller 1914 OCLC 682313577 Nadel Arno Adam Drama in einem Vorspiel und vier Akten Leipzig Insel 1917 OCLC 682303583 Nadel Arno and Jacob Steinhardt Jacob Steinhart Berlin Verlag Neue Kunsthandlung 1920 OCLC 685193982 Budko Joseph and Arno Nadel Das Jahr des Juden zwoelf Gedichte zu zwoelf Radierungen Berlin Verlag fuer juedische Kunst und Kultur Fritz Gurlitt 1920 OCLC 705017148 Nadel Arno and Jacob Steinhardt Rot und gluhend ist das Auge des Juden gedichte zu 8 Radierungen von Jacob Steinhart Berlin Verlag fur Judische Kunst und Kultur F Gurlitt 1920 OCLC 902609924 Nadel Arno Der Sundenfall sieben biblische Szenen Berlin Judischer Verlag 1920 OCLC 682344727 Nadel Arno and Felix Stossinger Der Ton Leipzig Insel verlag 1921 OCLC 678886186 Nadel Arno and Hans Steiner Das gotische ABC Berlin F Gurlitt 1923 OCLC 72589681 Nadel Arno Heiliges Proletariat funf Bucher der Freiheit und der Liebe Konstanz O Wohrle 1924 OCLC 42729881 Nadel Arno Die Erlosten 10 Totenmasken Radierungen mit 2 Gedichten d Kunstlers Berlin Franz Schneider Verl 1924 OCLC 72589687 Nadel Arno Tanze und Beschworungen des weissagenden Dionysos Den Besuchern d Balls d Bucherfreunde ubergeben am 27 Marz 1925 Berlin Felix Stossinger 1925 OCLC 72637320 Nadel Arno and Ludwig Marcuse Drei Augen Blicke der schone Gottfried Berlin Duwell amp Franke 1932 OCLC 52951048 Nadel Arno Das Leben des Dichters Berlin Numerierter Privatdruck 1935 OCLC 54289486 Nadel Arno Der weissagende Dionysos Gedichtwerk Heidelberg L Schneider 1959 OCLC 602948269 As editor edit Nadel Arno Jontefflieder Berlin Judischer Verlag 1919 Musical score OCLC 5161997 Nadel Arno Judische Volkslieder Berlin Judischer Verlag 1920 OCLC 6073584 Nadel Arno Judische Liebeslieder Volkslieder Berlin Harz 1923 OCLC 727707155 Nadel Arno Abraham Maurice Silbermann and Erwin Singer Haggada le yeladim Die Haggadah des Kindes 12 Berlin Hebr Verl Menorah 1936 OCLC 247532872 Nadel Arno Zemirōt sǎbat die hauslichen Sabbatgesange Berlin Schocken 1937 OCLC 72637318 Translations edit Lewin Samuel Chassidische Legende Rathenau u Horodisch 1925 An Ski S and Arno Nadel Der Dybuk dramatische legende in vier Akten Berlin Verlag Ost und West L Winz 1921 OCLC 3801912Bibliography editKasack Hermann Arno Nadel Mosaiksteine Beitrage zur Literatur und Kunst Frankfurt am Main Suhrkamp 1956 pp 243 248 OCLC 4347414 Christine Zahn Wer den Maler Arno Nadel noch nicht kennt weiss von dem Dichter und findet in ihm den Musiker wieder In Juden in Kreuzberg Edition Hentrich Berlin 1991 ISBN 978 3 894 68002 2 OCLC 25748171 Jascha Nemtsov Arno Nadel Sein Beitrag zur judischen Musikkultur Hentrich amp Hentrich Verlag Berlin 2008 ISBN 978 3 938 48589 7 OCLC 370858319 Lexikon deutsch judischer Autoren Band 17 de Gruyter Berlin 2009 S 250 257 ISBN 978 3 598 44173 8 OCLC 644701917 Kerstin Schoor Vom literarischen Zentrum zum literarischen Ghetto deutsch judische literarische Kultur in Berlin zwischen 1933 und 1945 Wallstein Gottingen 2010 ISBN 978 3 8353 0656 1 OCLC 658004297 Nemtsov Jascha and Jos Porath Arno Nadel His Contribution to Jewish Musical Culture Berlin Hentrich amp Hentrich 2013 English translation of 2008 book above ISBN 978 3 955 65033 9 OCLC 869010240References edit a b Schipperge Thomas 23 November 2010 Arno Nadel Universitat Hamburg Retrieved 27 July 2015 Wasserman Martin Arlo Nadel and His Taoist Poetry Palo Alto Review Palo Alto College Archived from the original on 11 September 2001 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Fruhauf Tina ed 2013 German Jewish Organ Music An Anthology of Works from the 1820s to the 1960s Middleton Wisconsin A R Editions Inc pp xviii xix ISBN 978 0 895 79761 2 OCLC 830812812 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Eric Mandell Collection 1963 1964 AR 4408 1963 Retrieved 27 July 2015 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Eric Mandell Collection Internet Archive 1963 p 40 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Arno Nadel Jewish Music Research Centre Hebrew University of Jerusalem Retrieved 22 July 2015 Heskes Irene 1994 Passport to Jewish Music Its History Traditions and Culture Westport Conn Greenwood Press pp 7 8 ISBN 978 0 313 38911 5 OCLC 615600454 Retrieved 27 July 2015 nadel a b Fruhauf Tina Arno Nadel Music and the Holocaust World ORT Retrieved 22 July 2015 Nadel Beate Anna Memorial Book Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933 1945 Bundesarchiv 4 February 2015 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Lowey Ester 5 November 1998 Page of Testimony Arno Nadel Yad Vashem Retrieved 27 July 2015 a b c Nadel Arno Memorial Book Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933 1945 Bundesarchiv 4 February 2015 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Bell Lenore 16 April 2014 The Children s Haggadah Curators Corner 24 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Retrieved 27 July 2015 External links editLiterature by and about Arno Nadel in University Library JCS Frankfurt am Main Digital Collections Judaica Hymne auf Beethoven zum 17 Dez 1920 by Arno Nadel at the Leo Baeck Institute New York Arno Nadel Collection AR 4314 Archival Collection at the Leo Baeck Institute New York Eric Mandell Collection AR 4408 Archival Collection at the Leo Baeck Institute New York Arno Nadel Archive at National Library of Israel Eric Mandell Collection at Gratz College nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arno Nadel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arno Nadel amp oldid 1097555516, 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