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Music : Jewish Cello Masterpieces

Jewish Cello Masterpieces

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0659057299228
Label: Leggiero Records
Manufacturer: Leggiero Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Leggiero Records
Release Date: September 20, 2002
Sales Rank: 22528
Studio: Leggiero Records










Editorial Review:

Album Description:
A beautiful collection of great Jewish Music. Classics by Ernest Bloch and Max Bruch, mixed with rarely heard gems by Maurice Ravel, Zavel Zilberts, Jacob Wasilkovsky, and David Meyerowitz. 'Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt', a Yiddish Theatre gem, is alone worth the price of admission for its mixture of pathos and humor. The songs by Zilberts are an important and beautiful part of the Jewish music legacy that must be heard.









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Disc 1:
  1. Ernest Bloch: 'Nigun' (from Baal Shem)
  2. Ernest Bloch: 'Schelomo'
  3. Max Bruch: 'Kol Nidre'
  4. Ernest Bloch: 'Prayer' (from Jewish Life)
  5. Ernest Bloch: 'Meditation Hebraique'
  6. Maurice Ravel: 'Kaddisch'
  7. Zavel Zilberts: 'Reb Dovid'l'
  8. Zavel Zilberts: 'V'shom'ru'
  9. Zavel Zilberts: 'Haneros Halolu'
  10. Jacob Wasilkovsky: 'Al Tiro'
  11. Zavel Zilberts: 'Havdolo'
  12. David Meyerowitz: 'Gelt' (Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt)


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Superb compositions ...
Anyone familiar with the torturous history of Jews struggling in a Gentile world will find many of the slow and sad notes reminescent of their tearful plight. These composers are all top notch and the music is wonderful to have playing lightly in the house as you go about your business. I really enjoy this purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Jewish Cello Masterpieces album ...
This is a wonderful album. The music is beautiful. The musicianship is marvelous. Ernest Bloch is one of my favorite composers. His piece, Prayer, is a very moving piece of music as is the rest of the album.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * \"Beautiful\"? More like \"funereal\". Very dark and depressing. ...
"Beautiful"? I did not find anything about this music "beautiful". Most of it is very dark and depressing. A few of the songs sound like something you would hear in a horror movie. Now I know why they do not provide samples to listen to. The only two songs I found pleasant to listen to were "Zilberts: Reb Dovid'l" and "Meyerowitz: Gelt (Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt)". I am very disappointed. Admittedly, I purchased this CD without really knowing what to expect. I just trusted the previous reviews. Try to find samples to listen to before you purchase this CD to see if you like this kind of music.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * BEAUTIFUL!! ...
I love this CD and have bought several for friends. Music is so very beautiful. Toda raba!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Encore! Encore! ...
Perhaps no other instrument captures the sad-sweet contemplative mood of classical Jewish music like a cello. Is this because so many Jewish composers have written for the cello, that we think of it as a "Jewish" instrument? Or did they choose the cello because it sings so beautifully of the Jewish soul? Like the chicken and the egg, this question may never be answered -- but it doesn't really matter. This superb music is an important part of our Jewish legacy in its own right.

On this CD, cellist Richard Locker, accompanied by Susan Walters on piano, brings together 12 classical Jewish pieces, some well-known and others not so, in an absolutely magnificent performance -- so beautiful, that it literally brought tears to my eyes. The CD starts out with a niggun (Hasidic tune) by Ernest Bloch, then moves into to the dark, somber strains of Max Bruch's "Kol Nidre." From there it rises in mood, to end with a playful Yiddish theater piece, "Wie schecht is ohne Gelt" (How awful it is to be without money!) Included is the rarely heard "Meditation Hebraique" by Bloch, which he dedicated to Pable Casals, and a trio of pieces by the lesser-known composer, Zavel Zilberts (1881-1949), who directed the Choral Society of New York and played with the Metropolitan Opera. All of this is performed on a cello made by Nicolo Gagliano, dated 1780. To hear such a fine old instrument played by a talented, sensitive musician is truly a mechayah! (pleasure)


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