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ID: MKM223 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music Subcollection: TraditionalMoscow ensemble of Jewish music "Mitzvah" - a professional collective of a high-quality performing level - actively acts with its concerts since 1990s. The founder and the manager of the ensemble is Victor Lenzon - the pianist and the musicologist, who brilliantly graduated from the Moscow Conservatory, the professor, the Doctor of Art criticism, the Honoured Artist of Russia, Corresponding member of the International Informatization Academy, the author of many publications concerning Jewish music and Jewish theatre, the creator of the popular collection "150 melodies for klezmer".
Ensemble "Mitzvah" specializes in playing Jewish music of various epochs and styles. The repertory of the ensemble includes different kinds of Hebrew and Yiddish music. |
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ID: GD157 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music All songs arranged by Nikolai Kaufmann
This is the first CD of its kind released in Bulgaria and representing songs of the Bulgarian Jews in the three languages practised in this country - Yiddish (Ashkenazi, German Jews), Ladino (Sepharadim, Spanish Jews) and Hebrew. Prof. Nikolai Kaufmann, the eminent Bulgarian composer and scholar, has traced, written down and arranged the lyrical songs, both sacred and everyday in function. The album is not only of musical and artistic value, but it is also an invaluable contribution to the historiography of the song genre, which has existed and still exists in the Balkans, the dialect songs of Bulgarian Jews in particular. .
The Voices of VITIZ, Male Choir, Roumen Tsonev, Vassil Arnaudov Female Choir, Irina Shtiglich, Hristina Morfova Female Choir, Lilia Gyuleva, Folk Choir with the Ensemble for Thracian Folk Songs and Dances - Yambol, Kiril Todorov, Iliana Ilieva, Alteration Mixed Choir, Maria Markousheva |
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ID: ERP10318 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music Subcollection: ChoralRecorded on Oct 21th and 22nd, 2017 in Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn
Ensemble Hortus Musicus:
Andres Mustonen − violin, artistic director
Anto Õnnis − tenor, percussion
Tõnis Kaumann − baritone, percussion
Riho Ridbeck − bass, percussion
Olev Ainomäe − shawms, recorders, duduk
Tõnis Kuurme − curtal, rauschpfeife, recorders
Valter Jürgenson − trombones
Imre Eenma − G violone
Taavo Remmel − double bass
Ivo Sillamaa − positive organ, harpsichord
Booklet in Estonian and English |
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ID: ART315 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music Subcollection: Violin1-6 - Ambartsumjan, Violins
7, 8 - Levon, Shakhida, Alexander (violins) and Anna Ambartsumjan (viola)
9-12 Levon, Shakhida Ambartsumja and Evgeny Rivkin (piano)
13 - ARCO Chamber Orchestra, Levon Ambartsumjan (violin) |
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ID: ART311 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music Subcollection: Chamber OrchestraLevon Ambartsumjan- violin (1-13)
The “ARCO” chamber orchestra, conductor Ephraim Podgaits (1, 2)
The Seasons chamber orchestra, conductor Vladislav Bulakhov (3-5)
Alexander Brussilovsky - violin (3-5)
Sviatoslav Lips - piano (6-8)
Mary Ambartsumian - violin (9)
Alexander, Anna i Shakhida Ambartsumjan - violin (10-12)
Evgeny Rivkin - piano (13) |
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ID: ART317 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music Subcollection: Chamber Ensemble1, 4, 5 - Sergei Scholz (cello)1, 3, 5 - Tatiana Kravchenko (piano)2 - Iya Komarova (viola)3, 5 - Natalia Litvinova (violin)4 - Vladimir Murza (accordion) |
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ID: SIGCD505 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music Subcollection: Piano and CelloSignum Records are delighted to introduce this debut disc of Paul Marleyn and John Lenehan: a haunting CD of music rooted or influenced by Jewish culture.
Jewish musicians have for generations been asked to provide cheerful music for social occasions, when their lives were anything but cheerful. Consequently a style of Jewish folk music has developed which describes the saddest events in an almost agonisingly merry vein. Such traditional folk melodies are presented h e re alongside works by Bernstein, Bloch, Bruch, Schedrin and Stutschewsky.
Bloch’s early Cello Sonata (from 1897) has never previously been published or recorded. The celebrated English cellist Steven Isserlis unearthed the music a few years ago and gave the world premiere at London’s Wigmore Hall. He generously gave Paul his permission to record this work, as an example of Bloch’s beautiful but early, and rather immature, style. The sonata compares fittingly with the further examples of Bloch’s repertoire on this disc.
From Jewish Life is the title work of this disc, written in 1923-4. Bloch wrote of his music:
"It is the Jewish soul that interests me, the complex, glowing, agitated soul which I feel vibrating throughout the Bible this is in me, and it is the better part of my life" |
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ID: SIGCD276 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jewish Music Subcollection: Vocal and PianoThe grammy-award winning artist Hila Plitmann is known worldwide for her astonishing musicianship, light and beautiful voice, and the ability to perform challenging new works.
On this disc she brings together a very personal programme that draws on her familial roots in Jewish culture and song; from traditional folk music (Five Yiddish Songs), to contemporary compositions (Bridges of Love, Tehilim and I Never Saw Another Butterfly). The disc also features the 'Five Hebrew Love Songs', with poetry by Plitmann set to music by the composer Eric Whitacre (her husband). |
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