XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – D’or et de lumière (Music for Celebrations) (2016) [FLAC 24bit, 48 kHz]

XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch - D'or et de lumière (Music for Celebrations) (2016) [FLAC 24bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch
Album: D’or et de lumière (Music for Celebrations)
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:08:29
Total Tracks: 18
Total Size: 671 MB

Tracklist:

1-01. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Avinu Malkenu (Rosh Hashana) (04:33)
1-02. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Dio, Clemenza e Rigore: I. Allegro (02:40)
1-03. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Dio, Clemenza e Rigore: II. Andante e piano (04:44)
1-04. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Dio, Clemenza e Rigore: III. Recitativo (La Clemenza) (01:12)
1-05. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Dio, Clemenza e Rigore: IV. Aria Allegro (La Clemenza) (08:14)
1-06. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Jean-Christophe Frisch – The Jewes Dance, Cambridge Consort Books, C. 1595 (02:42)
1-07. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Yo m’enamori (04:00)
1-08. Cyrille Gerstenhaber – Intonazione degli Ebrei Tedeschi (Maoz Tsur) (01:04)
1-09. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Ocho Kandelikas (04:16)
1-10. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Pesrev neveser (02:43)
1-11. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Isabelle Schmitt, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Para que quero mas vivir (02:56)
1-12. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Allegro (Casale Monferrato) (02:29)
1-13. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Recitativo et Aria (Ester) (07:31)
1-14. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Coplas de Purim (02:41)
1-15. Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Pierre Rigopoulos – La Rosa Enflorece (02:48)
1-16. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Cuando el Rey Nimrod (04:16)
1-17. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Jean-Christophe Frisch – Sonata a 3 (03:03)
1-18. XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Jean-Christophe Frisch – ‘Had Gadia (06:30)

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In the 15th century, when the catholic Kings banished the Jews from Spain, “ladino” meant… crafty ! Because only the foxiest (« like the devil … ») spoke that language ! It lived on until nowadays in the Jewish communities, which were built up after that disaster, in Istanbul, Thessaloniki and in Tangier or Tetouan, Morocco. Ladino or Judaeo-Spanish, crossed the Mediterranean sea and took away with it marvelous melodies that sing the bright love, the exile or tell the story of Jewish people.

At the same time, other communities used the Hebrew language for their festive music. Thus the cantatas by Casale Monferrato are a curious adaptation of the Italian baroque style to Moses’ language. Lastly, the fascinating character of Benedetto Marcello teaches us a lot about Synagogal music in Venice.

That program goes thus through Mediterranean Jewish melodies, with their profound rhythms, their poignant melisma, and their emotive poetry mixing, as ever in that culture, self-deprecating, laughs and tears.

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