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Israel radio makes abortive attempt to play Wagner aria

Kol Ha'Muzika apologised for presenter's “mistake” in choice of music

September 5, 2018 10:06
The antisemitic German composer Richard Wagner

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer in Jerusalem

1 min read

v Another attempt to end the eighty-year-old ban on playing works by the antisemitic German composer Richard Wagner in Israel took place on Friday, when the public broadcasting corporation aired one of his works.

The taboo was broken on a request programme of Kol Ha’Muzika, the public broadcaster’s classical music radio channel, when an extract from the third and final act of Wagner’s Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods) opera was introduced.

But a few minutes after the music began, the broadcast suddenly went silent. After half a minute, the introducer read out the names of the musicians and singers, who had performed the music under conductor Daniel Barenboim at the Bayreuth Festival in 1991. Then the music resumed until the end of the extract.

According to Haaretz, the public broadcasting corporation received a number complaints over the broadcast. In a statement, the corporation said that its policy had not changed and “Wagner’s work will not be broadcast on Kol Ha’Muzika, out of consideration for the pain that this would cause to Holocaust survivors among our listeners” and that the presenter had made “a mistake”.

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