Introducing the world of American Jewish music
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Introducing the world of American Jewish music
(American classics, . Milken archives of American Jewish music)
Naxos, c2003
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Sung in English (1st and 19th works), Hebrew (2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 15th and 17th), Yiddish (3rd and 18th) and Ladino (16th)
Played by various players
Recorded: Baltimore/2001 (1st work); London/1999 (2nd); Barcelona/2001 (3rd and 5th); New York/2001 (4th and 16th); Berlin/2000 (6th); London/1998 (7th); Prague/2000 (8th, 10th and 13th); Vienna/2000 (9th); London/2000 (11th); Worcester, MA/1999 (12th); Berlin/2000, New York/2003 (14th); London/2001 (15th and 17th); Vienna/2001 (18th); Berlin/2001 (19th)
Compact disc
Text and translation in English
Naxos: 8.559406
Contents of Works
- Gates of justice (1969). Illa. Open the gates (excerpt) / Dave Brubeck
- Hashkiveinu (1945) / Leonard Bernstein
- Hudl Mitn Shtrudl / Anonymous
- Études on liturgical themes (1973). III. Modéré / Darius Milhaud
- Old Jerusalem / Julius Chajes
- Viola concerto (1998). III. King David dancing before the ark / Paul Schoenfield
- Sheyibbaneh Beit Hamikdash / Israel Schorr
- The Golem (suite). IV. Dance of the phantom spirits / Joseph Achron
- Psalms of Abraham (1979). VII. Hinei Ma tov / Abraham Kaplan
- Cantata of The bitter herbs : op. 65 (1938). VII. Psalm 126 / Ernst Toch
- El Melekh Yoshev / Joshua Lind
- The mirror : suite from the play (1972). I. Demon's welcome / Yehudi Wyner
- Service sacré (1947). L'kha Dodi / Darius Milhaud
- From The Genesis suite. The Flood, part 1 / Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
- Adon Olam (1990) / Robert Stern
- Ladino songs of love and suffering (1984). IV. Camini por altas torres / Bruce Adolphe
- Sheva B'rakhot (excerpt) / Sholom Kalib, Meyer Machtenberg ; arrangement [by] S. Spiro
- Mayn Goldele (1924) / Joseph Rumshinsky
- The eternal road (1937). Act II. Scene 20 / Kurt Weill