Perlman's performances are clearly informed by memories of these vocalists, and his frequent use of the G string certainly evokes a plaintive, cantorial tenor. The majority of the program is devoted to slow, emotional songs in minor keys, and with rare exception, the tone is nostalgic and subdued, unlike Perlman's later Klezmer album, "In the Fiddler's House". The sorrowful melody of "Oif'n Pripetchik brennt a feier'l" will be most familiar to listeners from its use in the film Schindler's List, though this arrangement is more elaborate and artful. Dov Seltzer's polished orchestrations subtly suggest the lush style of the 1940s, yet borrow little from that era's studio sound. The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, under Seltzer's direction, presents a dark but resonant background for Perlman's passionate solos, and bright energy in the disc's few exuberant passages.
Tracklist:
A Yiddishe Mamme 6:47
Tracklist:
A Yiddishe Mamme 6:47
As Der Rebbe Elimelech Is Gevoyrn Asoi Freylach 5:51
Reyzele 4:09
Oif'n Pripetchik Brennt A Feier'l 4:05
Doyna 3:39
Rozhinkes Mit Mandelen 5:37
Oif'n Weyg Steyt A Boim 5:26
A Dudele 4:51
Vi Ahin Soll Ich Geyn? 4:51
Itzhak Perlman - Tradition - Itzhak Perlman Plays Popular Jewish Melodies
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Itzhak Perlman - Tradition - Itzhak Perlman Plays Popular Jewish Melodies
(320 kbps, cover art included)
2 Kommentare:
A great surprise! thanks!
Hope you enjoy that album! Best wishes!
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