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01. Lutermann, Stephan "Pr?ludium zur Einweihung der neuen Synagoge zu Berlin op. 19" 02. Levitin, Assaf "Gey ikh mir shpatsirn" 03. Lutermann, Stephan "Pr?ludium zum Abend am Primfest" 04. Levitin, Assaf "Ashrei" 05. Levitin, Assaf "Yigdal" 06. Levitin, Assaf "Barekhu" Pr?ludium und Fuge über synagogale Melodien 07. Lutermann, Stephan "1. Pr?ludium" 08. Lutermann, Stephan "2. Fuge" 09. Levitin, Assaf "Kol nidre" Passacaglia und Fuge über Kol nidre 10. Lutermann, Stephan "1. Passacaglia" 11. Lutermann, Stephan "2. Fuge" Pr?ludien op. 10 Nr. 1- 4 12. Lutermann, Stephan "Nr. 1 Pr?ludium Nr. 1" 13. Lutermann, Stephan "Nr. 2 Pr?ludium Nr. 2" 14. Lutermann, Stephan "Nr. 3 Pr?ludium Nr. 3" 15. Lutermann, Stephan "Nr. 4 Pr?ludium Nr. 4" 16. Lutermann, Stephan "Pr?lude" 17. Levitin, Assaf "Ve-Adonai pakad et Sarah" 18. Lutermann, Stephan "Passacaglia über "Wadonaj pakad ess ssarah"" 19. Levitin, Assaf "Im afes" 20. Lutermann, Stephan "Pr?lude für Orgel"
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Cantor Assaf Levitin / Traditional Jewish Music |
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Description: | Throughout the centuries, from it's first pictorial representation in a Bohemian devotional book in 1494 until the present day, the synagogue organ has been regarded as an unusual phenomenon. Although the use of keyboard instruments for the accompaniment of the Jewish liturgy in Europe can be traced back to the beginnings of the Early Modern period, a more distinctive solo repertoire for them did not come about until they more frequently began to appear in synagogues during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in conjunction with contemporary religious, cultural, and musical developments within the Jewish Diaspora in Central Europe. The works selected for this album reflect the history of this organ repertoire from Central Europe, parts of Eastern Europe, and the United States, where many composers sought refuge in order to escape persecution from the National Socialists. On our recording the works are presented in chronological order and offer insights into the most important stylistic developments in this organ repertoire. Stephan Lutermann interprets these works by composers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on the organ in the Verden Cathedral. Assaf Levitin, who was trained as an opera singer and currently serves as the cantor of the Liberal Jewish Community in Hanover, interprets the Jewish songs belonging to the particular organ works., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode CPO555127SACD« Musique d?orgue de la synagogue » en format SACD+CD propose une immersion fascinante dans le répertoire liturgique juif grâce aux interprétations inspirées de Stephan Lutermann à l?orgue et du cantor Assaf Levitin. Ce double album marie mélodies traditionnelles et ?uvres contemporaines pour offrir un panorama riche et émouvant de la musique sacrée juive avec une qualité sonore exceptionnelle sur les deux supports inclus. L?éditeur classic production osnabrück est reconnu pour son engagement envers l?excellence musicale classique et ses productions soignées mettant en valeur des répertoires rares ou méconnus. Organiste sensible apprécié pour sa virtuosité expressive, Stephan Lutermann collabore ici avec le talentueux chanteur Assaf Levitin dont la voix puissante séduit régulièrement les scènes européennes ; leur travail commun est salué par la critique internationale comme novateur dans le domaine musical sacré. |
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