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      <image:title>Writings - Launching the Pergament Permanent - I remember my first encounter with the music of Moses Pergament distinctly. In my youth I was a frequent visitor to the City Library in my hometown, Gothenburg – especially its recordings section, where I used to search for unfamiliar music to expand my musical horizons. It was in the early 2000s: a CD containing Pergament’s Violin Sonata, performed by Nils-Erik Sparf and Bengt Forsberg (together with the First String Quartet),[i] had been published only recently. Here was music that felt truly enchanting, and quite different from the rather ‘orderly’ classical masters that until then had formed much of my musical diet. Yet no other recordings of Pergament’s music could be found, and I soon forgot about that fascinating listening experience.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Years later, in 2014, a CD reissue of Pergament’s magnum opus, the oratorio Den judiska sången (‘The Jewish Song’),[ii] was released, which proved to be an emotional tour de force like no other. Who was this composer? A question formed in my mind: surely a composer capable of such deeply moving works must have written far more? And yet, why did none of it seem to be recorded?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Arbiter Records’ releases give us good reasons to revisit the music of Johannes Brahms with fresh ears. Picture from ca 1866-1867. BRAHMS-INSTITUT/ARKIV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ilona Eibenschütz heard Brahms play his piano pieces opus 118 and 119 in in private the 1890s, and went on to give the London premiere of the works in 1894, aged 21.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hungarian Etelka Freund was a pupil of Busoni and played regularly for Brahms.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As head teacher at what would become the Juilliard School of Music in New York, the German-born Jewish pianist Carl Friedberg (1872-1955) became an influential pedagogue. In 1893, he performed an entire recital of Brahms’ music in the composer’s presence.</image:caption>
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