Benedict Silberman

Benedict Silberman, originally Boruch Hirsch-Benedigton Silberman (December 5, 1901 in Helsinki, Finland – December 11, 1971 in Hilversum, Netherlands), was a Dutch composer and conductor of Austrian Jewish descent.

Silberman was the son of an Austrian violinist working in Helsinki who settled in Amsterdam. Silberman studied piano with Jean-Baptiste de Pauw and composition with Sem Dresden at the Amsterdam Conservatory. He wrote a piano concerto (1924) at the end of his studies. A year later he composed a violin concerto. He left for Berlin where he played as a violinist and arranged light classical musical, preferentially Viennese operettas. In 1944 he composed his own operetta Het Rozeneiland (The Island of Roses). He had contact with Franz Lehár, Robert Stolz and Emmerich Kálmán and toured Europe with the dance orchestras of Paul Godwin, Marek Weber and Dajos Bela.

In 1936 he returned to the Netherlands and became pianist in the AVRO radio orchestra of Kovacs Lajos. In 1938 he became conductor of the VARA radio orchestra. In 1948 he was asked to create a radio orchestra specialized in light classical music; he led this Promenade Orkest from 1949 till 1967. In 1965, he won the Golden Harp for his contributions to Dutch music.

In 1965 shlomo carlebach published the album in the palace of the king, Silberman arranged and conducted the chorus and symphony orchestra.

Benedict Silberman composed The battle of Waterloo, chambermusic which makes you relive the battle of Waterloo (Napoleon). Silberman was also the conductor of this music, the sound engineer was Ruud van Lieshout, the orchestra was the Promenade Orchestra, the producer was Gerrit den Braber and the recording supervisor was Joop Stokkermans.

The Battle of Waterloo is a fantasy by B. Silberman made after old motives.

Birth and Death Data: Born December 5, 1901 (Helsinki), Died December 11, 1971 (Hilversum)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1959

Roles Represented in DAHR: conductor

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Recordings

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 108000 8/25/1959 Schubert's serenade Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108001 8/25/1959 Savannah serenade Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108002 8/25/1959 Ballerine serenade (Drdla) Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108003 8/25/1959 Immortal serenade (Toselli) Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108004 8/25/1959 Serenata brasileira Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108005 8/25/1959 Complaint of an immigrant Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108006 8/25/1959 The donkey serenade Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108007 8/25/1959 Moonlight serenade Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108008 8/25/1959 Serenade to a dream (Braga) Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108009 8/25/1959 Argentina serenade Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108010 8/25/1959 Neapolitan serenade Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108011 8/25/1959 Arlequin serenade (Drigo) Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108012 8/25/1959 Serenade in pink (Moszkowski) Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108013 8/25/1959 Lotus serenade Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108014 8/25/1959 Paradise Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108015 8/25/1959 Message of love Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108016 8/25/1959 Shangri-la Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108017 8/25/1959 Tempting tango Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108018 8/25/1959 Search for paradise Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108019 8/25/1959 Paradise and you Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108020 8/25/1959 Stranger in paradise Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108021 8/25/1959 Delight Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108022 8/25/1959 Almost paradise Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108023 8/25/1959 Birds of paradise Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108024 8/25/1959 From here to eternity Peter Kreuder conductor  
Decca 108025 8/25/1959 Eden concerto Peter Kreuder conductor  

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Silberman, Benedict," accessed November 14, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/343718.

Silberman, Benedict. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 14, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/343718.

"Silberman, Benedict." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 14 November 2024.

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