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| ARTIST: | Samuel Alman, Leo Brill, N. Hirsh, Wilfred Josephs, Malcolm Lipkin, Israel Mombach, Percy Rideout, Charles Salaman, Abraham Saqui, Victor Schlessinger |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Olympia |
| TYPE: | Early Music / Chant, Jewish: Trad. & Klezmer, Classical |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Two Psalms: Esa Aynai El-Hehariym (Ps. 121), Two Psalms: Tzadiyk Katamar (Ps. 92), Blessings, Op.123: No.3: Brauch Shenatan Torah, Kadish, Hodo Al Eretz (Ps. 148 V. 13-14), LeDovid Mizmour (Ps. 24), Blessings, Op.123: No.5: Ets Chayim Hi, V'Tov B'Einecha, Meditation, Oseh Shalom, Eleven Short Pieces For The Organ: No.4: Innocence, Eleven Short Pieces For The Organ: No.7: Fughetta, Ma Tovu, Ma Y'didot (Ps. 84), Boruch Habbo (Ps. 188 V. 26), Shomeir Yisroel, Etz Chayim, Zacharti Lach, Zochreinu Bezikkoron, Aneh Ani, Psalm 23, Tal Tein, Sefiras Ho'omer (Hineni), Psalm 117 |
| UPC: | 515524006471 |
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Customer Reviews of The English Tradition of Jewish Choral Music
An opportunity missed I'm sorry to say this CD is not very representative of Jewish liturgical music in England. There are far too many modern pieces by contemporary Jewish composers, many of which would be considered quite out of place in an actual English synagogue service, particularly of the more traditional style. The leading composers of the Anglo-Jewish liturgical tradition such as Samuel Alman and Abraham Saqui are very poorly represented; even Israel Mombach, the English equivalent of Solomon Sulzer or Louis Lewandowski, only has 3 pieces on the album - and only one of those is typical. Finally, several of the pieces are instrumental (for organ) without any singing at all, which has little relevance to the choral music of the album's title.
I have heard the Zemel Choir live, and on this CD they seem rather recessed and timid. Overall, a disappointing release.
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Very interesting items sung by the beautifull Moshe Hachel's voice.I regret the quality of choirs work.The compositions for choirs are very modern and don't seem to be matching a sacred service requirements.The only reason why I would buy this CD is the Moshe Hachel's performance which is wonderfull and outstanding.