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  • I just heard this tune an hour ago while watching a movie about Sir Nick Winton which I had recorded proviously.

  • Ilse Weber, her husband and her youngest son Tommy were prisoners in Auschwitz.. When a group of children, including her son, were to be gased on October 6, 1944, she accompanied them voluntarily into the gas chamber singing this Lullabye to them so they would not be so scared. "Viegala, viegala, vill: Now the world is so still. No sound disturbs the lovely peace: My little child now go to sleep."

  • J'adore!

    Rahel

  • the story r\to this song is so touching and i was wondering if anyone knew the full translation of this song in English

  • Thanks for these music !!!!!!

    My name is Anahí SCHAROVSKY, a soprano who lives in Paris.I'm working in a Charity Concert (for a home-center for the juifs mental-handicappeds in France) next 28th March.I am preparing the concert with one part of Terezin's vocal music. I am very interested in Ilse WEBER music (I finded Craza, Klein, Ullmann'scores), but I cannot find the Weber's scores. COULD YOU HELP ME PLEASE TO REVEAL THIS MUSIC TO THE FRENCH PUBLIC?

    Thank you very much, With my best regard

  • Wiegala" by Ilse Weber. Wiegala means "lullaby" and what a moving piece this was for me. Some of the words of the lullaby are, "Everything will be OK, my son, have patience and endure, the world will again be a garden."

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