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William Weiner ( he, ויליאם ויינר; hy, Վիլյամ Վայներ; russian: link=no, Вилья́м Макси́мович Ва́йнер, commonly known as Willy Weiner) (born 25 November 1955) is an
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i composer,
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and
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; Meritorious Worker of Art of Armenia (2008); a member of the Israel Composers League (2013); president of the
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cultural center "Menorah" in Armenia (1994), and director of the Yerevan State Chamber Choir (2018).


Biography

Born to a
Jewish Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
family in
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, Willy Weiner graduated with honors from the
Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan ( hy, Երևանի Կոմիտասի անվան պետական կոնսերվատորիա), also known as Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (YKSC) or Yerevan State Conservatory (YSC), is a state-owned college ...
. While there, Willy attended violin classes led by Professor Jean Ter-Merguerian from 1974 through 1979. After more than thirty years as a violinist, he has changed his career from an instrumentalist to a popular composer. He has been one of the leaders of the Jewish movement since the 1970s. He was behind the creation of the
Jewish community Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
in Armenia. In the darkest years of the independent Armenian state (1992–1995), he was the head of the community. In 1994, Weiner founded a Jewish cultural center, Menorah, which resulted in the organization of many festivals, concerts and cultural events initiated and coordinated by him. In 2008, Willy Weiner was awarded the title of Meritorious Worker of Art of
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for his significant contribution to the culture of the country for many years. In 2010, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of his creative activity, Weiner was awarded an honorary diploma by the Ministry of Culture of Armenia for his significant contribution to the development of classical music culture of Armenia and for his achievements in the promotion of tolerance through universal values. Since 2013, he has been a member of the Israel Composers' League. Upon the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the creative activity, Willy Weiner was awarded the Gold Medal of the Ministry of Culture of Armenia for his significant contribution to the country's culture (2015).


Family history

The families of Willy Weiner's parents experienced evacuations, enforced
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and the horrors of the
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during
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. In 1927, the family of his father, Maxim (Mordkha) Weiner, emigrated from their native city of
Uman Uman ( uk, Умань, ; pl, Humań; yi, אומאַן) is a city located in Cherkasy Oblast in central Ukraine, to the east of Vinnytsia. Located in the historical region of the eastern Podolia, the city rests on the banks of the Umanka River ...
,
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, to the
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. Later, they settled in the city of Schiedam near
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, in the
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, where they lived for 13 years. The book ''Shadows over Schiedam 2'', which describes the fate of Jews during the
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(1941–1945) and was based on material from the Dutch municipal archives, includes a chapter entitled "''The Weiners''" describing the tragic history of the family's deportation from the
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. The Weiners arrived to
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in 1941 from a
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near
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. Due to their Soviet passports, they were transferred through Europe to the northwestern city of Leninakan (current Gyumri),
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. After a two-month stay in
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in a prison camp behind the tire plant, the "politically unreliable" were forced into exile in North Kazakhstan (1941–1946). The family left Armenia without the head of the family (the composer's grandfather, Zeylig Weiner); he had to go to the hospital because of a perforated stomach ulcer. In the autumn of 1946, the grandmother Miriam Weiner (Chervonaya) and her four children (Maxim, Klara, Bronya and Lida) obtained an exit permit and came back to
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with the hope of finding her husband, but her efforts were in vain. In 1941, Willy Weiner's mother, Ida Yerusalimskaya, along with her family (his grandmother, Miriam Yerusalimskaya (Vyazovskaya), and his grandfather, Mark (Mordkha-Moyshe) Yerusalimsky), were evacuated to
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from their native city of
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, returning home in 1944. In 1953, Ida Yerusalimskaya graduated from
Kiev State University Kyiv University or Shevchenko University or officially the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv ( uk, Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка), colloquially known as KNU ...
and travelled to
Yerevan Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and i ...
on an invitation from a friend. She was introduced to Maxim Weiner, and two years later Willy was born. Maxim Weiner and his wife, Ida Yerusalimskaya, along with their children, son William and daughters Zinaida and Marina, lived in Yerevan for more than 40 years. In November 1993, all of them, with the daughters' families, repatriated to Israel, residing in the city of
Akko Acre ( ), known locally as Akko ( he, עַכּוֹ, ''ʻAkō'') or Akka ( ar, عكّا, ''ʻAkkā''), is a city in the coastal plain region of the Northern District of Israel. The city occupies an important location, sitting in a natural harb ...
. Currently, Willy Weiner lives and works in his native city of Yerevan.


Reviews

"Perhaps for the first time, I've heard such pure classical rendition of national musical intonations, absolutely free from any pop fluff. Willy Weiner not only possesses a good sense of this music, he hears it from inside and reveals its melodic and harmonious richness artfully mastering the orchestra's palette…" – People's Artist of the USSR Iosif Kobzon. "I have always readily supported art which has a wholesome effect on people's mind. The works by Willy Weiner are undoubtedly consonant with this concept. His works are rich in sincerity and expressive orchestra colors…" – People's Artist of the USSR
Yuri Bashmet Yuri Abramovich Bashmet (russian: link=no, Юрий Абрамович Башмет; born 24 January 1953) is a Russian conductor, violinist, and violist. Biography Yuri Bashmet was born on 24 January 1953 in Rostov-on-Don in the family of A ...
. "His music is emotional from beginning to end, and one listens to his opuses with unflagging attention. His works are diverse in nature and finely instrumented. At the same time, it is necessary to point out the superb performance by the orchestra and its soloists. Composer Willy Weiner has a profound understanding of Jewish music and I believe his works will be very well appreciated by the audience of various national identities…" – People's Artist of the USSR, composer
Oscar Feltsman Oscar Borisovich Feltsman (russian: Оскар Борисович Фельцман; 18 February 1921 – 3 February 2013) was a Ukrainian-born composer of Lithuanian Jewish descent. He was the father of Vladimir Feltsman. Biography Feltsm ...
. "I highly appreciate his sense of national dignity and eternal love towards his people, which is accurately and fully reflected in his music. Jewish traditional Melos is a basis for Weiner's thought in his creative search. His artistic explorations do not aim at repeating the folklore but at deriving his inspiration from the past, rich ideology and musical values, and at adhering to the principles of the artistic authenticity. It is the modal musical thinking that prevails among his pieces. His works, which embody the East with its musical originality and are displayed in accentuated and grand musical tones, are lyrical and profound at times. While listening to Willy Weiner's works, one discovers musical reality "in the shrine", which has certain sanctity and represents the Jewish East. It can become kindred with another reality, the Armenian East." – People's Artist of Armenia, composer
Tigran Mansurian Tigran Yeghiayi Mansurian ( hy, Տիգրան Եղիայի Մանսուրյան; born 27 January 1939) is a leading Armenian composer of classical music and film scores, People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1990), and Honored Art Worker of the Arm ...
.


Works

Weiner created a series of classical Jewish orchestral works presented in three albums: "Exodus", "Dream" and "My People". The works combine
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traditions and history with
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. Weiner's music has been performed by numerous artists all over the world, including Armenia,
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,
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, Israel,
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and many others. Willy Weiner is also the author of chamber instrumental, piano and choral works. His 2011 book, ''Piano Pieces in C'', was published with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture of Armenia.


Orchestral

* "Exodus" (for symphony orchestra), 2000 * "Jerusalem of Mine" (for clarinet, violin, and symphony orchestra), 1998 * "Hassidic Dance" (for clarinet and symphony orchestra), 1997 * "Funny Story" (Maise) (for clarinet and symphony orchestra), 1999 * "Small Town" (Shtetl) (for trumpet and symphony & jazz orchestra), 1999 * "Rendez-Vous" (for symphony & jazz orchestra), 2005 * "An Old Organ-Grinder" (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2000 * "Lullaby" (for clarinet, guitar, flute, string orchestra with vocal bass and alto), 1998 * "Song of Songs" (for trumpet, piano and symphony orchestra), 1999 * "Love Song" (for tenor sax, clarinet, trumpet and symphony & jazz orchestra), 2006 * "The Dream" (Khalom) (for tenor sax, clarinet, trumpet, trombone and Big-band), 2002 * "Jewish Tango" (for clarinet, accordion, symphony & jazz), 2000 * "Autumn Roman" (for tenor sax, clarinet, trumpet, trombone and symphony & jazz orchestra), 2003 * "Klezmer" (for clarinet and Big-band), 2001 * "The Joy" (Simkha) (for trumpet, clarinet and Big-band), 2001 * "Jacob's Lily" (Shoshanat Ya'akov) (for clarinet, trumpet and symphony orchestra), 2001 * "The Tune" (Nigun) (for clarinet and symphony orchestra), 2000 * "Queen Esther's Dance" (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2003 * "MACCABI" (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2003 * "Life Is Useless" (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2002 * "My People" (Ami) (for violin and symphony orchestra), 2006 * "To Life" (Lekhaim) (for symphony & jazz orchestra), 2007 * "Ascension" (Aliah) (for Big-band), 2007 * "Childhood Melody" (for clarinet, flute, oboe and symphony orchestra), 2007 * "Spring Rain" (for symphony orchestra), 2007 * "Evening by the Sea" (for tenor sax, clarinet, trumpet, trombone and symphony & jazz orchestra), 2008 * "Once Upon A Time…" (for Big-band), 2008 * "Memory" (Zikaron) (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2008 * "Small Ballerina" (for symphony orchestra), 2009 * "In The Good Mood" (for Big-band), 2007 * "Creation" (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2005 * "Moon Waltz" (for piano, vibraphone and string orchestra), 2004 * "Yerevan Samba" (for Big-band), 2006 * "Autumn Leaves" (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2009 * "Nice Mistake" (for piano and symphony orchestra), 2009


Chamber music

* "Lullaby" (for clarinet, guitar, flute, string quartet with vocal bass and alto), 2010 * "The Tune" (Nigun) (for cello or clarinet and chamber orchestra), 2010 * Jewish Rhapsody "Ami" (for violin and chamber orchestra; for cello and chamber orchestra; for trio – violin, cello, piano; for duet – violin, piano), 2012 * "Spring Rain" (for chamber string orchestra), 2007


Piano

Piano pieces in C (2009–2011) * "Creation" * "Exodus" * "Queen Esther's Dance" * "MACCABI" * "Life Is Useless" * "My People" (Ami) * "Jacob's Lily" (Shoshanat Ya'akov) * "Small Ballerina" * "Moon Waltz" * "Ascension" (Aliah) * "An Old Organ-Grinder" * "Autumn Leaves" * "Memory" (Zikaron) * "Nice Mistake" * "Yerevan Samba"


Choral

Choral pieces (2013–2017) * "Ascension" (Aliah) * "Exodus" * "Funny Story" (Maise) * "Lullaby" * "Life Is Useless" * "Childhood Melody" * "Moon Waltz" * "Spring Rain" * "An Old Organ-Grinder" * "Autumn Leaves" * "Evening By The Sea" * "Once Upon a Time…" * "In The Good Mood" * "Lekhaim" (To Life)


Discography


CD

* 2003 – "Exodus" ("Narek.com", US) – performed by the Armenian National Radio and TV Sympho-jazz orchestra. * 2008 – "Khalom" ("C Digital Print",
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) – performed by the Armenian National Radio and TV Sympho-jazz orchestra. * 2011 – "Piano Pieces in C" ("C Digital Print",
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ' ...
) – performed by Anahit Nersesyan. * 2013 – "Piano Pieces in C" ("CDBRAND", Russia) – performed by Hayk Melikyan. * 2013 – "Orchestral Pieces" ("CDBRAND", Russia) – 2 set CD "Exodus" & "Khalom" – performed by the Armenian National Radio and TV Sympho-jazz orchestra. * 2018 – "Choral Pieces" ( TM Production, Armenia) — performed by the Yerevan State Chamber Choir.


DVD

* 2006 – DVD "Willy Weiner and the best soloists of Armenia" ("ROFF Technologies", Russia). The live version of the concert at the Opera & Ballet State Academic Theater dedicated to 50th anniversary of Willy Weiner's birthday – performed by the Armenian National Radio and TV Sympho-jazz orchestra. * 2007 – DVD "EXODUS by Willy Weiner" ("C Digital Print",
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ' ...
) – Film by Nika Shek about composer's life and creative activity. * 2007 – DVD "ANGEL ON THE ROOFS" ("Kavingrig",
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ' ...
) – Film by Karen Grigoryan dedicated to 120th anniversary of Marc Chagall's birthday. All music by Willy Weiner.


References


Further reading

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External links


Israel Composers League - Willy Weiner

ArmenianCDs – Willy Weiner – «EXODUS»

William Weiner's music on YouTube

Jewish composer stands tall in Armenia
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