Passover Psalm
Passover Psalm is a choral-orchestral work for soprano, mixed chorus, orchestra and organ by composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold. It was composed in 1941 from a commission of Jacob Sonderling, who led the Society for Jewish Culture in Los Angeles. Passover Psalm and Prayer were Korngold's only non-secular compositions.
Sonderling wrote the Haggadah texts that Korngold adapted, intended for Passover. Passover Psalm was one of five pieces commissioned by Sonderling from émigré composers fleeing The Holocaust.
Korngold conducted the first performance of the work on 12 April 1941. In 2003, Swiss conductor Marcello Viotti conducted a live version of this piece with the Munich Radio Orchestra and with soloist voice Emily Magee, that was included successively in some anthology albums, mostly of religious music and Korngold compilations.