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The Rabbi's Lover
Jenny Scheinman
első megjelenés éve: 2002
(2002)

CD
3.821 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  The Rabbi's Lover
2.  Dance Party 1929
3.  Seating of the Bride
4.  Firn de Mekhutonim Aheym
5.  The Shofar Place
6.  Rafi's Song
7.  Diaspora Metaphor
8.  Motherlap
9.  The Burro
Jazz

Recorded: 2001, Recorded by Sascha Von Oertzen at Peter Karl's Studio

Jenny Scheinman - violin
Russ Johnson - trumpet
Adam Levy - electric guitar
Greg Cohen - acoustic bass (1, 3, 4, 6-9)
Trevor Dunn - acoustic bass (2, 5)
Kenny Wollesen - drums

Produced by Jenny Scheinman
Executive Producer: John Zorn
Associate Producer: Kazunori Sugiyama
Recorded by Sascha Von Oertzen
Mixed by Sascha Von Oertzen
Mastered by Scott Hull at Classic Sound, New York City

Since violinist Jenny Scheinman relocated to New York from the Bay Area, her career has been gaining momentum, not least through appearances with the likes of Bill Frisell, Norah Jones, and Vinicius Cantuaria. Now, with the imprimatur of John Zorn's Tzadik label, Scheinman presents her take on "radical Jewish culture" with The Rabbi's Lover, leading a quintet with Russ Johnson on trumpet, Adam Levy on guitar, Greg Cohen or Trevor Dunn on bass, and Kenny Wollesen on drums. The program consists of four full-length originals, three shorter vignettes, and two traditional pieces, all infused with sensuousness and eclectic daring. "The Shofar Place," a longer, modern cut inspired by a line from Paul Celan, is a high point. Other strong selections include the defiantly exuberant "Dance Party 1929," the quasi-classical sketch "Rafi's Song," and the klezmer theme "Seating of the Bride," which somehow sounds equally Polish, Spanish, and Italian. In her notes, Scheinman reveals that she played the second klezmer piece, "Firn de Mekhutonim Aheym," at the burial of her father, who was chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials -- a "radical" connection to Jewishness indeed.
---David R. Adler, All Music Guide
Weboldalak:Jenny Scheinman
Tzadik

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