Rafael Schächter

Rafael Schächter

Rafael Schächter (born May 25, 1905, died on the death march during the evacuation of Auschwitz in 1945) was a Czechoslovakian composer, pianist and conductor of jewish origin, organizer of cultural life in Terezín concentration camp.

Life

He came from romanian town Brăila, but after the World War I. he came to Brno, where he studied piano at Vilém Kurz. He moved to Prague with Kurz and started to study piano at master school with Karel Hoffmeister, and composition and conducting at Prague Conservatory. After he finished studies, he was engaged (in 1934) to theatre "Déčko" by E. F. Burian.In 1937 he established own ensemble - "Komorní opera", where he performed less known chamber and also baroque music. Schächter was, as a Jew, transported to Terezín on November 30, 1941. Here he set up a smuggled piano in the basement of the men's barracks housing. Without the constant oversight of Nazi soldiers within the camp, Schächter was able to assemble a male choir to keep morale high. He also managed to slip by the barred gates of the men's section to the woman's barracks to assemble a female choir there as well. When the genders were reintegrated by the Nazis, Schächter's established choir was able to gain clemency from the camp director. With his choir, which numbered well in excess of 200 members, he was able to create, often from a single score, productions of famous operas and works of classical music.

The first opera performed in Terezín was Bartered Bride by Bedřich Smetana. Schächter rehearsed the performance only with piano and improvised choir and solos, but it was subjected to great acclaim. [Kuna, p. 26] Premiere took place on November 25, 1942 and performance was reprised many times.

Near the end of 1941, Schächter also became obsessed with the idea of performing one of Verdi's requiems as a mass, for the Nazis, he believed, would be damned in the final judgement. From a single score, he had his singers memorize the Latin lyrics, learn the translation, and individually taught them the tune. In September, the Nazis resumed deporting prisoners to Auschwitz extermination camp. However, though his choir was decreasing rapidly with time, Schächter refused to perform the requiem before it was perfect. Finally, in January 1942, Schächter's masterpiece premiered. Over the following months, even as his choir shrunk, the requiem was performed 15 times. Finally, when only 60 members of the choir remained, Schächter retired the piece. The final performance, however, came afterwards when Schächter was invited to perform the piece before visiting members of the International Red Cross and Schutzstaffel (S.S.). Unable to resist performing this piece in the face of the Nazis, Schächter gathered his choir for one final performance.

Only a few weeks after this final performance, Schächter was loaded into a railroad cattle car with approximately 1,000 other prisoners. They were transported during a 3 day journey to the infamous Auschwitz camp. His final fate is unclear.His ashes, as cremation was customary at the camp, were scattered without a memorial or marking at the camp only a few months before the Soviet push which liberated the camp.

Notes

References

*Kuna, Milan: "Hudba vzdoru a naděje. Terezín 1941-1945". Praha: Editio Bärenreiter, 2000. H 7822
*Šormová, Eva: "Divadlo v Terezíně 1941/1945". Památník Terezín, 1973.

External links

* http://www.jewish-theatre.com/visitor/article_display.aspx?articleID=2455


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