Etz Chayim Cello Concerto

An 'individual sound world of colour and incisive brilliance' (Jewish Renaissance Magazine April 2009). Recorded live with the Wallace Ensemble and cellist Gemma Rosefield.

The Etz Chayim Cello Concerto was written for the 70th anniversary of Belsize Square Synagogue. You can download the concerto by clicking the link above.

More Compositions

'Siren Song' (based on Ancient Greek Modes), performed by Hannah Rosenfelder and Anneke Hodnett

'Echoes from the voice of God', using biblical cantillation

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As choral conductor, Benjamin Wolf regularly conducts the Zemel Choir, the choir of Belsize Square Synagogue and the Rushmoor Choir. He also occasionally conducts Quorum - a chamber choir based in South London. As orchestral conductor, he conducts the Wallace Ensemble, a small, professional chamber orchestra.

Here are some samples of Benjamin Wolf's conducting, recorded with some of his regular ensembles:

Jig (St Paul's Suite), performed by the Wallace Ensemble, conducted by Benjamin Wolf

Recorded live at Belsize Square Synagogue, March 2009

Ladonai Ha'aretz (Lewandowski), performed by the choir of Belsize Square Synagogue, conducted  by Benjamin Wolf

 

To Thee, O Lord (Rachmaninov), performed by Quorum, conducted by Benjamin Wolf