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                    <text>MUSIC REVIEW
A TIME TO REMEMBER
By WILLIAM MOOTZ
Staff Critic
The world premiere of Domy
Reiter-Soffer's "A Time to Remember" last night at the Kentucky
Center for the Arts brought a
packed audience to its feet in a prolonged ovation.
There were cheers for choreographer Reiter-Soffer and cheers for
the dancers of the Louisville Ballet.
There were cheers for composer
Noam Sheriff, whose four-movement symphony, "Resurrector of
the Dead," was Reiter-Soffer's inspiration. There were cheers for the
Louisville Orchestra and a large
battery of children's and men's
choirs who performed the symphony under Sheriff's baton.
And finally, there were cheers for
baritone James Wood and tenor Joseph Malovany, the vocal soloists.
Malovany had an especially demanding assignment, which he
sang throughout with fervent emotional intensity..
But Reiter-Soffer, who was inspired to give "Resurrector of the
Dead" a balletic setting when he
heard its world premiere several
years ago, was the evening's true
hero. A commemoration of the 50th
anniversary of the Holocaust and
the ending of World War 11 in Europe, his "A Time to Remember" is
a riveting work, all the more moving because it handles its agonizing
subject matter with notable restraint.
There is pain, vividly expressed, ·
throughout "A Time to Remember.'' To Sheriff's symphony, much
of it settings of Hebrew texts culled
from the Old Testament, ReiterSoffer creates an emotional land-

scape encompassing grief and horror, violence and desolation. But in
his choreography there is an avoidance of naturalistic gesture, which
is reflected in the projections of
Holocaust tragedies depicted in
C.J. Pressma's filmed montages
that serve as scenic backdrop.
The most memorable images in
the piece are simple ones - a child
walking alone as she dangles a
broken doll in one hand; a couple
mourning the loss of community as
their world is torn apart; a concentration-camp prisoner impaling
himself on a barbed-wire thicket as
he makes a desperate dash for freedom.
The most surprising image of all
is that of hope; expressed in a soaring final "Hallelujah" in Sheriff's
music and visually represented in
Reiter-Soffer's staging by the blazing light of what seemed to be a
thousand candles. In this final episode, Reiter-Soffer sets his dancers
spinning in an exultant celebration
of life, love and faith.
"A Time to Remember" is an ensemble work, in which dancers
mingle with choral singers in an intricate counterpoint of movement.
Aside from the fact that the children's choirs carried scores, the
choruses functioned convincingly
as citizens beset by momentous
events.
Among the dancers, David Goud
contributed a vivid cameo as a Nazi
victim seeking freedom. Prominent,
too, were Helen Starr and Dale
Brannon as a couple sundered by
political brutality.
In addition to the ballet and orchestra, last night's performance
was sponsored by the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville.

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                    <text>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jessica Loving (502) 583-4223
Phyllis Shaikun (502) 451-8840

Auschwitz. Bergen Belsen. Maidanek. Schindler's List
The Six Million. VE Day. The Survivors
A TIME TO REMEMBER
A commemoration of events never to be forgotten.
LOUISVILLE, KY (February 14, 1995)-The Louisville Orchestra, Louisville
Ballet, and the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville will present the world
premiere of A Time to Remember on Thursday evening May 25 at the Kentucky
Center for the Arts. This stunning multi-media orchestral, choral and ballet
performance honors the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II and the
Holocaust in Europe.
The orchestral and choral work, called Me 'chaye Ha 'metim (Resurrector
of the Dead) is the work of noted Israeli composer and conductor Noam Sheriff,
who was commissioned by a Dutch Holocaust survivor to write the piece. Mr.
Sheriff will conduct the Louisville Orchestra and several men's and boys' choral
groups during the evening's performance. The accompanying ballet was
choreographed by Domy Reiter-Soffer, an internationally known Israeli dancer and
choreographer. Mr. Reiter-Soffer will direct and stage the ballet and an
accompanying multi-media display. Louisvillian C.J. Pressma will provide
production assistance for the multimedia presentation.
According to New York impresario Harold Shaw, this observance "is the
most important event that will happen in the arts field in the United States in
1995." While other communities will offer various commemorative programs,
Louisville's concert will combine orchestral music, dance, chorus and video - all in
one performance.
(more)

�Members of the Advisory Committee for A Time to Remember are: Mayor Jerry
Abramson; County Judge/Executive David Armstrong; Senator Mitch McConnell;
Governor Brereton Jones; Senator Wendell Ford; Representative Mike Ward; Rev.
Kevin Cosby; Dr. Joseph McGowan; Dr. Thomas Oates; Dr. Donald Swain; Dr.
John Mulder; Dr. Gregory Wingenbach; Archbishop Thomas Kelly, Rabbi Stanley
Miles, and Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
Patron tickets for the evening cost $250 each, and include a gala pre-show
reception, dinner, preferred concert seating and a commemorative poster designed
by internationally known artist Julius Friedman. For $100 per ticket, supporters
will receive preferred seating for the performance and a signed Friedman poster.
Additional performance tickets will be available for $25 and $15 . To reserve
patron and supporter tickets, call the Jewish Community Federation at (502) 4518840. For performance admission tickets, call the Kentucky Center for the Arts
ticket office at (502) 584-7777 or toll free 1-800-775-7777.
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ARTS

AND

SCIENCES

Spring/Summer 1995

Grap hic Ideas
ulius Friedman (A&amp;S '67) is an internationally
known graphic artist who lives in Louisville.
The Reagan administration included one of
Friedman's works in an exhibition of 100 post
ers advocating peace that was presented to the
government of Japan in commemoration of the
40th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima.
In addition to being part of the permanent co llections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York
and the Nationa l Gall ery of Art in Washington,
D.C., Friedman's work has been exhibited at the
American Institute of Graphic Arts in New York,
the Ryder Gallery in Chicago, the Houston Art
Director's Invitational Poster Show and the American Center for Design in Chicago. The following
are excerpts from an interview Friedman granted to
Andrea Mast Pecchioni in the Fall of 1994.

me that she was in a little-bitsy restaurant in Barcelona and there was
one of my poste rs on th e wa ll. Leaving those things behind makes me
feel good.

Do you hope that y our work
might have longevity li ke that of
graphic artist Toulouse-Lautrec ?
Well, I' m fo rtunate enough to have
my work in th e pos ter coll ection of
the M useum of Modern Art, and in
the National Gallery coll ection in
Washington. So, my work wi ll be in
the archives somewhere, for whatever
that's good for.
I was lecturing in Saratoga, New
York, and someone raised a question,
"Mr. Friedman, we notice your poste rs are always printed on the fi nest
enamel paper. Don't you-feel guilty
not using recycled paper?" And I said,
"I think that's a very good question. I
wou ld feel gui lty if I were designing
co upons for fast-food, and three mil lion of these printed on th is paper
ended up in a landfi ll. But my work is
usually the printing of a thousand
posters. And I wou ld say that 99% of
those end up on somebody's wall and .
not in a landfill."

Friedman collaborated with Mike Slone to create this poster for "A Time to Remember," which marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust and World War II.
The work, which features The Louisville Orchestra, Louisville Ballet and several
choruses, and is sponsored by them and the Jewish Community Federation, debuted on
May 25 at the Kentucky Center for the Arts.

You have been a m entor to many
y oung people. Wha t do y ou suggest they d o?

Friedman encourages young artists to "find something in life you
have a passion for and follow that path. "

Mr. Friedman, do you see yourself as more of
a craftsm an or an artist?
I basically see myself as a prob lem-solver. A client
comes to me with a prob lem - we want to get a
thousand people to see our play, or we need people
to give money to the opera, or whatever. The problem needs to be solved in graphic terms.
Now, in my personal work I see myself as an artist.
There, I only solve a problem for myself.
What do y ou hope to pass on ?
In terms of my grap hi c work, I hope that I pass on
something that lives in the landscape. I thi nk it's
fun when I hear from my niece that her co llege
roommate decorated their room with three of my
posters. T he roommate didn't know my niece's
uncle from bo rscht! My other niece saw a poste r in
he r fac ul ty advisor's office. Or when someone tells

Find something in life you have a passion for and
follow that path. I am fortunate enough to enjoy
what I do . Not everyday, be lieve me, bu t on the
whole I enjoy what I do.

put it in my home to reflect upon the colors, the
textures. I respect the person who gets up every
morning and reflects upon his or her Velvet Elvis
and derives some art experience more than the person who owns a de Kooning, a Picasso or a D egas fo r
the wrong reasons. ■

Have you had to make sacrifices in order to
follow y our chosen pa th ?
I've suffered in some respects beca use of decisions
that I've made. I don't have any money and I don't
spend any money. I have chosen th at.
I used to rent a photography studio to do my work,
and on the left side of me there'd be a guy shooting
a pack of cigare ttes fo r $10,000, and a guy on the
right shooting a bottle of wine for--$10,000. I was
there shooting something for the ballet for $500.
They would kid me by saying th at I got to do all the
fun stuff, and I'd say, "Yeah, and yo u get to make
all the money!" God never gives you both . I've
never been able to figure out how to do both.

What drives you as an artist?
I enjoy the process of creating art. I' m fo rtu nate
that I can go out on the landscape and bri ng home a
rock, a piece of bark and a rusted piece of metal and

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February 3, 1995
Planning Committee

Advisory
Committee

Minx Auerbach
Chair
.

r

Senator
Wendell Ford

,

Dear Community Leader:
Committee Chairs
Denise Schiller
Patrons

Melissa Mershon
Ticket Sales
Jessica Loving
Marketing

Senator Mitch

You are among the first to have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the
world premiere of an exciting artistic performance called A Time to Remember.
The performance, commemorating the end of World War II in Europe and the end
of the Holocaust, features the Louisville Ballet, the Louisville Orchestra and two
choirs. This event will be held Thursday evening, May 25, 1995.
, .

Don Allen
Dinner
Christine Brown
Outreach

Jewish Community
Federation

Edward B. Weinberg
President
Alan S. Engel
Executive Director

Louisville Orchestra
Carol Hebei
Board of Directors
President

Wayne Brown
Executive Director

Louisville Ballet

Laura L. Cromer
Board of Directors
President
Debra Humes Hoffer
Executive Director

-

, .

,

We are honored that Louisville will host this performance marking the
50th anniversary of the end of a tumultuous time in history. Through this event,
our community will remember those who perished and those who survived. And
while remembering, we will celebrate the renewal of life and the healing strength
of the human spirit.
*
The orchestral and choral piece, written by Noam Sheriff, will be con­
ducted by this world-renowned Israeli composer. The dance portion of the performance is the creation of noted choreographer Domy Reiter-Soffer, also a native of
Israel. Mr. Reiter-Soffer, whose works are performed throughout Europe and the
United States, also has designed a multi-media setting for the performance which
he will stage together with Louisvillian C.J. Pressma.
Julius Friedman, Louisville’s internationally-known artist, has designed a
commemorative poster which will be the signature for the performance in venues
throughout the world. Many generous, local donors from across the community
have made this event possible. We hope you will join them in supporting this
special evening, and join the many people worldwide who will share in this
timeless performance for years to come.

McConnell

Representative

Mike Ward
Governor

Brereton Jones

Mayor Jerry
Abramson

Ex^iXl David

Armstrong

D

,

Reverend
Kevin Cosby
n^mas Kelly

Stanley Mlles
Dr. John Mulder

„

Dr. Gregory
Wingenbach

McGowan

Dr. Thomas Oates

o. Donald Swain

The evening begins with a reception and dinner for patrons on the 25th
floor of the Humana Building at 6:00 p.m. and continues with the performance at
8:00 p.m. in Whitney Hall at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The event is black
tie optional.
You may join us for the full evening or the performance only. But make
your reservation for Patrons Tickets by February 28, before we share this oppor­
tunity with the general public. We expect it to sell out very quickly. The perfor­
mance is already receiving national and international attention.

Louisville
JEWISH COMMUNITY FEDERATION
OF LOUISVILLE, INC.

3630 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40205 • (502) 451-8840 • Fax (502) 458-0702

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�Ticket and reservation information:
Patrons: Dinner, performance, poster by Julius Friedman (signed), complimentary

parking: $250/person ($150 is tax deductible)
Supporters: Select seating for performance, signed poster, complimentary parking:
$100/person ($40 is tax deductible)
Tickets for performance only: $25; $15 for students and senior adults

Patrons and supporters will be listed in the event program. To reserve patron or supporter tick­
ets, please return the enclosed form with your check to the Jewish Community Federation. To
reserve tickets for the performance only, call the Kentucky Center for the Arts ticket office,
584-7777, toll-free 1-800-775-7777. We look forward to sharing this special evening with you.
Sincerely,

Carol Hebei
Pres., Board of Directors
Louisville Orchestra

Laura L. Cromer
Pres., Board of Directors
Louisville Ballet

Edward B. Weinberg
Pres., Board of Directors
Jewish Community
Federation of Louisville

Wayne S. Brown
Executive Director
Louisville Orchestra

Debra Humes Hoffer
Executive Director
Louisville Ballet

Alan S. Engel
Executive Director
Jewish Community
Federation of Louisville

We appreciate the generosity of the major donors who made this event possible.
Active Transportation Co.
The Bank of Louisville
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bingham, Jr.
Lewis Cole
The Corradino Group
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Frankenthal
Great Financial Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greenberg
Jewish Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. James Karp
Elaine and Bert Klein
Liberty National Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mansbach
Mr. Samuel Mansbach
National City Bank
PNC Bank
Providian Corporation
Republic Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Roth Foundation
Mason and Mary Rudd
Mr. Lee and Dr. Joan Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisberg

�Name
Address
street

city

state

zip

I want to reserve:
___ Patron Tickets @ $250.00 each.

(Tables of 10 - $2500.00)

___ Supporter Tickets @ $100.00 each.

I am unable to attend but want to support this special event with the enclosed tax-deductible
donation of $
•
•
•
Mail this form with your check in the enclosed envelope by February 28. Make check payable to A
Time to Remember, Jewish Community Federation.
Tickets and the complimentary parking pass will be mailed to you. Thank you for your support.

Name ______________________________________________________________________________

Address
city

street

state

zip

I want to reserve:
___ Patron Tickets @ $250.00 each.

(Tables of 10 - $2500.00)

___ Supporter Tickets @ $100.00 each.

I am unable to attend but want to support this special event with the enclosed tax-deductible
donation of $
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•
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Mail this form with your check in the enclosed envelope by February 28. Make check payable to A
Time to Remember, Jewish Community Federation.
Tickets and the complimentary parking pass will be mailed to you. Thank you for your support.

Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Address
city

street

state

zip

I want to reserve:
___ Patron Tickets @ $250.00 each.

(Tables of 10 - $2500.00)

___ Supporter Tickets @ $100.00 each.

I am unable to attend but want to support this special event with the enclosed tax-deductible
donation of $
•
•
•
Mail this form with your check in the enclosed envelope by February 28. Make check payable to A
Time to Remember, Jewish Community Federation.
Tickets and the complimentary parking pass will be mailed to you. Thank you for your support.

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                  <text>This collection consists of documents and photographs related to Jewish experiences in the Holocaust and World War II, Jewish American efforts to support refugees, and historical memory of the Holocaust in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. This digitization project is in partnership with the Louisville Ballet's &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.louisvilleballet.org/a-time-remembered/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;A Time Remembered&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/em&gt;performance, which marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Holocaust-era family documents center on the Wolff, Levy, and Ackermann families who escaped to the United States from France and Austria, and ultimately settled in Louisville. Passports provide photographs of the family members and track their movements through countries. Letters document their efforts to navigate the administrative barriers to passage, and the tragic fate of relatives who were not approved to leave.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Records from the National Council of Jewish Women, Louisville Section document the organization's activist work in fundraising for and directly serving refugees in the city, and political organizing around national immigration policies and economic boycotts of German-made goods. The collection includes sample correspondence from national organizations and individuals who supported and were against Zionism in response to the violent antisemitism of the Holocaust. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The final items in the collection document Holocaust memorial events in the 1990s. Invitations, photographs, scripts, press releases, and articles represent the memorialization work of the Jewish Community Center, Jewish Community Federation of Louisville, &lt;span&gt;Louisville Ballet, Louisville Orchestra, and other  organizations.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                  <text>&lt;br /&gt;This project was generously supported by the Jewish Heritage Fund.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="https://jewishheritagefund.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;img src="https://jewishheritagefund.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/jhfe-logo-leftaligned-color@2x.png" alt="jhfe-logo-leftaligned-color@2x.png" width="306" height="58" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>An invitation to the artistic performance of Domy Reiter-Soffer's A Time to Remember at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 25, 1995. The Holocaust Remembrance event featured the Louisville Ballet, Louisville Orchestra, and children's and men's choirs.</text>
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