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Herman Berlinsky (1910-2001) was born in Leipzig of Russian emigré parents with strong Jewish roots. After studying piano and composition at the Leipzig Conservatory, he worked with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, but felt that she discouraged his Jewish musical predilections. However, he was supported and influenced by other French composers, notably Messiaen. His experience as arranger and composer for a troupe of survivors of the famous Yiddish art theater in Vilna proved important for his later American works. After settling in New York in 1940, Berlinsky received commissions from Temple Emanu-El to write for its services, and later became music director of Washington's Hebrew Congregation, a center for the city's finest sacred music, at the same time winning a reputation as interpreter and composer of Jewish organ music. The works on this recording display his stylistic versatility as well as the influence of his Jewish heritage; they are technically masterly, basically mournful, melodious, and often dissonant. "From the World of my Fathers" was written and premiered in Paris in 1938 but, along with other scores, lost in his emigration; Berlinsky reconstructed it from memory in America. Its four movements include two lyrical laments and two lively dances, one in Klezmer style. "Shofar Service" (1964) employs a real shofar, or ram's horn, two trumpets, organ, a chorus and a baritone solo sung in English. It is devout, solemn, tonal and beautiful, while "The Burning Bush" (1956) for organ, inspired by the biblical story, uses a twelve-tone row. The tone poem "Symphonic Visions" (1949), is also based on biblical allusions. Beginning with pounding timpani beats, its three slow movements alternate soft, mysterious passages with driving, agitated climaxes and end in peaceful tenderness. The performances are first-rate throughout. --Edith Eisler
| ARTIST: | Ted Christopher, Herman Berlinski, Avner Itai, Gerard Schwarz, Barcelona Symphony Orchestra, National Orchestra of Catalonia, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Barbara Harbach, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, James Ghigi |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Milken Archive |
| TYPE: | Choral Music, Choral, Miscellaneous, 20th/21st Century Orchestral Music, Unknown Genre/Unspecified Instrumentation, Orchestral Music, Classical Music, Orchestral & Symphonic, Miscellaneous Music, Classical, Classical Composers, Orchestral |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | I. Hatzot - Prayer At Midnight, II. Nocturnal Procession, III. Legend, IV. Dance, I. Malkhuyyot - BBC Singers, II. Zikhronot - BBC Singers, II. Shotfarot - BBC Singers, The Burning Bush - Barbara Harbach, Andante Molto Pesante, Adagio Molto Espressivo, Adagio Motlo Sostenuto |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 636943944622 |
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major works of a great composer One of the most worthwhile results of the Milken Archive Series has been to issue recordings of the works of Herman Berlinski. According to the liner notes with this CD, Berlinski, early on, earned the friendship and encouragement of Messiaen and Daniel-Lesur. One can understand why. The music on this disk is accessible, original and deeply moving.