Performance

Schelomo

3 upcoming performances in New York

Ernest Bloch’s *Schelomo* (1916) is a rhapsody for cello and orchestra that treats the soloist as a speaking voice, shaped as King Solomon’s interior monologue. The music moves between cantorial inflection and late-Romantic weight, with the orchestra often answering like a public chorus. In New York, the score entered the repertory early through the city’s major orchestras and remains a touchstone for Jewish concert music in American life. One clear strength is its refusal to resolve cleanly, leaving wisdom and doubt in the same frame.

David Geffen Hall - New York, NY