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ID: BTR9902 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: World MusicMuseum of the Jewish Diaspora |
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ID: ART315 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Jewish MusicPodkolekce: Violin 1-6 - 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: DRC3003 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Jewish MusicPodkolekce: Liturgy |
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ID: GD157 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Jewish MusicAll 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: ART311 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Jewish MusicPodkolekce: Chamber Orchestra Levon 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 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Jewish MusicPodkolekce: Chamber Ensemble 1, 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: MKM223 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Jewish MusicPodkolekce: Traditional Moscow 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: CNT2009 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: BaroqueWorld Premiere Recording
From the Seventeenth Century onwards Jewish cultural life has produced multifarious examples of musical practices based on non-Jewish models, such as the adoption of vocal and instrumental polyphony, but introduced at the same time into a decidedly Jewish context. These practices always have two elements in common: firstly all the pieces which have come down to us have direct reference to Jewish life; holidays, circumcisions, anniversaries, important events are celebrated by pieces of music commissioned by the Jewish communities to composers of various origin. Secondly it is clearly evident that these pieces are based on stylistic elements identical with those on which the music of the surrounding non-Jewish world is based. From which we may draw an important conclusion, namely the direct correspondence between the use of the foreign musical language and the process of adoption on the part of Jews, in those areas in which tolerance towards Jews was greatest, of the culture of the Renaissance and Baroque world. This process had its beginning in Italy itself, thanks to the work of Salomone Rossi and to Leone da Modena's theoretical approach.
The Ensemble Salomone Rossi was founded in 1991 thanks to the initiative and under the leadership of Lydia Cevidalli. The Ensemble has performed several concerts in Italy and abroad: the most important performances in recent years have been at the Concertgebouw in Bruges and at the Castle of Chimay, by invitation of the European Community for the Europalia Festival organized in 2003 for the semester of Italian European chairmanship.
In 2004 among other concerts, they have performed at the Teatro all'Antica of Sabbioneta for the Tenth edition of the Festival Lodoviciano and at the Town Musueum of Bologna for the opening of an exhibition of Emanuele Luzzatti's works. In 2005 they performed at the Università Statale di Milano and for the Montichiari Festival.
In 2006 they took part in a concert season organized at the Real Accademia de Bellas Artes of Madrid, a concert broadcast live for the Radio Clàsica programme of the Spanish National Radio.
In November 2006 they performed at the Teatro Bibiena of Mantua, on invitation by the Festival Lodoviciano for the fist Italian performance in modern times of the oratorio Ester by Giuseppe C. Lidarti, within the scope of the Mozart celebrations.
In april 2008, the Ensemble has been invited at Mountclair State University (N. J. - USA) within the Italian Festival of the Arts and Humanities.
Iconography: Gianluca Corona, Cesto di frutta con fiore, 2000 |
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