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Bloch - Israel, Nigun, Schelomo | Brilliant Classics 9164

Bloch - Israel, Nigun, Schelomo

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 9164

Barcode: 5029365916424

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 23rd August 2010

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Contents

Artists

Alexander Kniazev (cello)
Galina Boyko (soprano)
Natalia Gerassimova (soprano)
Elena Alexandrova (alto)
Galina Borissova (alto)
Anatoly Safiulin (bass)
Russian State Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Evgeny Svetlanov

Works

Bloch, Ernest

Baal Shem
» no.2 Nigun
Israel (symphony for orchestra and five soloists)
Schelomo (Hebraic Rhapsody for cello and orchestra)

Artists

Alexander Kniazev (cello)
Galina Boyko (soprano)
Natalia Gerassimova (soprano)
Elena Alexandrova (alto)
Galina Borissova (alto)
Anatoly Safiulin (bass)
Russian State Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Evgeny Svetlanov

About

Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) was a Swiss composer who did more to establish Jewish themes and musical idiom in music than any other composer who could claim Jewish roots. Whereas many ‘Jewish’ composers composed in idioms that were European, and only occasionally used Klezma or gypsy themes and sounds (Mahler for example), Bloch considered it his mission to position the musical heritage of his people in the forefront of Western classical music - as Bartok and Kodaly had done in Hungary, Vaughan Williams in the British Isles, Sibelius and Grieg in Scandinavia, Enescu in Rumania and Copland in America.

Nationalism in music is fine if you have a nation. What if you are Jewish, and are part of the musical culture of so many nations – often scared to declare your parentage and origins in case you were persecuted or killed? The place-less person, or ‘Wondering Jew’ gave Bloch the inspiration to compose what he termed ‘most unmistakably racial music’.

The best known work on this CD is the striking cello concerto ‘Schelomo’, or Solomon. It is a powerful work, and has vividly colourful orchestration, giving it the feeling of a Hollywood Biblical epic soundtrack.

The three works here, taken together, represent the ‘Jewish Cycle’ Bloch started in 1912. These are highly emotional works, expertly scored, and they leave a powerful impression on the listener.

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