Mendelssohn on the Hudson

By Inwood Art Works

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Mendelssohn on the Hudson is a self-guided historical and musical walking tour that follows the footsteps of the German Jews and others who fled 1930s Nazi Germany to settle in Washington Heights, also referred to at the time as "Frankfurt on the Hudson." The self-directed historical tour route – offering autonomy, fresh air, and social distancing – includes West 181 Street to the Heather Garden in Fort Tryon Park, and points in between. The musical stories presented at their specific locations offer a rare, multi-layered connection between storyteller and listener. It's an unusual, accessible, and free musical experience via smartphone or another internet-enabled device. During the tour, visitors will hear via podcast twelve episodes with songs based on true field-collected stories from neighborhood residents set to Felix Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Each song offers and retains a snapshot of German Jewish life from the 1930s to the near-present. Mendelssohn on the Hudson is unique in combining oral history, musical theatre, classical music, and local landmarks into a compelling record of the German Jewish culture of Northern Manhattan.

Episode Date
Prologue: Welcome to Mendelssohn on the Hudson
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 1: Rose and Eddie (Opus 30, No. 3)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 2: Bracelet (Opus 62, No. 2)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 3: Son of Trujillo (Opus 62, No. 4)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 4: Lillian (Opus 85, No. 6)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 5: Stairs (Opus 19, No. 3)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 6: Lotte’s Bad Summer (Opus 67, No. 2)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 7: Diner (Opus 102, No. 5)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 8: Westphalia (Opus 53, No. 1)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 9: Pencil Sharpener (Opus 38, No. 6)
Sep 30, 2021
Episode 10: Jakob (Opus 19, No. 4)
Sep 30, 2021
Epilogue: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Sep 30, 2021