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CD documentair with Hilde Zadek

The Dutch "Jewish broad-cast" (Dutch TV) had issued quite an interesting DVD where Hilde Zadek speaks about her experiences in Jerusalem, visits with her to various places in Israel, etc.

Also included in the DVD are fragments of Hilde Zadek's years abroad, in Jerusalem, and in Europe after the II WW.

It also contains a fine short interviews with Christa Ludwig talking about Hilde Zadek years in Vienna and more.

I believe this DVD (I own one) is available from the Jewish broad-cast Dutch TV for a symbolic fee...(See JOODS OMROEP.NL)

One would like to add that many of the top opera singers started their carriers almost simultaneously after WWII. That is a phenomena that one should ponder about.

Hilde Zadek sung with Inge Borkh any times (both Jewish tht escaped the Nazi regime... a fine recording of Strauss Electra made in Rome is available now a days. Another intriguing recording is that of the Verdi Requiem conducted by Karajan and in the cast you find Boris Christoff and the Vienna Philharmonic. This recording was made in 1949 (right at the end of the war) this to say that music will transients all preconception of racism ...(Herbert Von Karajan is the conductor...).

—Preceding unsigned comment added by Judy-spotheim-koreneeff (talkcontribs) 18:28, 28 April 2009 (UTC)