I see that the forthcoming release of the Castelnuovo-Tedesco/Hans Gal cello concertos will be the first of a series of cello concertos by Jewish composers In Exile.
I wonder which we can expect? Schonberg, Ernst Krenek wrote two, Berthold Goldschmidt: these have all been recorded. Korngold's cello concerto has actually appeared on a previous cpo disc. There is the Franz Reizenstein which has never been recorded and which I think is a good bet given that the soloist is Raphael Wallfisch. Who else?
To answer my own question: I see from Raphael Wallfisch's own website that future releases will include the Cello Concertos of-
Karl Weigl (1934)
Franz Reizenstein (composed in 1951; not 1936 as stated in my online catalogue)
Berthold Goldschmidt (1953)
Robert Starer (1988)and
Ernest Bloch's "Symphony for Cello and Orchestra". I am assuming that this is "Voices in the Wilderness" (1936). Whether however Ernest Bloch can really be considered a "Jewish composer in Exile" is a moot point!