Joel Engel - Chamber Music & Folksongs
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0343
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 28th July 2017
Contents
Works
Adagio misterioso, op.22Children's Songs (11) (Yaldei Sadeh), op.36
The Dybbuk: Suite, op.35
Violinstucke (2), op.20
Yiddish Songs (3)
Air (Jewish Melody)
Az ikh volt gehat dem keysers oystres, op.4 no.2
Artists
Rachel Calloway (mezzo-soprano)Musicians of the Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival
Works
Adagio misterioso, op.22Children's Songs (11) (Yaldei Sadeh), op.36
The Dybbuk: Suite, op.35
Violinstucke (2), op.20
Yiddish Songs (3)
Air (Jewish Melody)
Az ikh volt gehat dem keysers oystres, op.4 no.2
Artists
Rachel Calloway (mezzo-soprano)Musicians of the Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival
About
The musicians of the Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival are the highest-calibre local professionals; players for the orchestral and chamber-music concerts include members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Opera and Ballet Orchestras, and faculty members of the music departments from Carnegie Mellon and Duquesne Universities. The Festival was founded in 2004 by the cellist Aron Zelkowicz. In its eleven seasons, it has programmed over 130 pieces of classical chamber and orchestral music inspired by Jewish traditions. The recordings on this CD series represent a six-year project devoted to the St Petersburg Society for Jewish Folk Music and its affiliated Russian composers. The Festival website can be found at www.pjmf.net.
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