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Tuesday, February 04, 2003
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    Program #2119

    On this episode of New Sounds, host John Schaefer features music inspired by, and in some cases incorporating, the sounds of Jewish cantorial music. We hear selections from Wally Brill's CD The Covenant (pictured), which combines the sounds and spirit of Jewish incantations with modern ambient, dub, and other electronic music, and manage to be both intensely reverent and danceable. Other highlights include hear Osvaldo Golijov's K’vakkarat for string quartet and tape, Frank London's Invocations, and Steve Bernstein's Diaspora Blues, a work which honors the legendary cantor Moshe Koussevitsky by interpreting Jewish melodies and other traditions.

PROGRAM #2119 Music based on Jewish Cantorial Singing (First aired on 2/4/03)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Mysteries of the Sabbath

Classic Cantorial Recordings, 1907-1947

Yossele Rosenblatt: Tal [1:30]

Yazoo #7002.
www.shanachie.com*
OR
available for purchase at Amazon.com*

Wally Brill

The Covenant

Kiddush Le Shabbat [6:30]

Six Degrees #314-524-422** www.sixdegreesrecords.com* OR
available for purchase at Amazon.com*

Kronos Quartet

Night Prayers

Osvaldo Golijov: Kvakarat [8:00]

Nonesuch #79346**
www.nonesuch.com*
OR
available for purchase at Amazon.com*

Mysteries of the Sabbath

Classic Cantorial Recordings, 1907-1947

Pierre Penchik: Rozo D'Shabbos [1:30]

See above.

Frank London

Invocations

Ono Hashem/Refoeinu
[8:00]

Tzadik #7147
www.tzadik.com*

Steven Bernstein

Diaspora Soul

Habet Mishomayim

[5:30]

Tzadik #7137
www.tzadik.com*

Andy Statman Quartet

New Sounds Live, Merkin Hall 1/8/98

Reb Nachman's Deveykus Nign [8:00]

A version of this appears on his CD "Between Heaven And Earth," on Shanachie Records, available for purchase at Amazon.com*

*, ** - Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page

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