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Jewish of the Mediterranean from the holy days of the year, from Rosh Hashanah to Passover. Along the way, it switches from one style to another; from Baroque in Hebrew language to Ladino romances; from the most lively rhythms to the most melancholic melodies. By dint of a wide variety of instruments theorbos, baroque guitars, colascione, viola da terra, viols, flutes, many percussions, all its colours are highlighted. Through a humanistic and pioneering approach, XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade, founded by Jean-Christoph Frisch 20 years ago, in their second album for Evidence, contrast and improvise, exposing the many influences that Jewish music conveys. |
ROSH HASHANA: 1. Avinu Malkenu HOSHA'ANA RABA (SUKKOT, DERNIER JOUR) Anon: extraits de Dio, Clemenza e Rigore 1733, Casale Monferato 2. Allegro 3. Andante e piano 4. Recitativo (la Clemenza) 5. Aria Allegro (la Clemenza) 6. The Jewes Dance, Cambridge Consort Books, c. 1595 7. Yo m'enamori HANNUKA: 8. Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739), intonazione degli Ebrei Tedeschi 9. Ocho Kandelikas 10. Pesrev neveser 11. Traditionnel ladino: Para que quero mas vivir PURIM: 12. Casale Monferato: Allegro 13. Giuseppe Lidarti (1730 - ca 1794): Recitativo et Aria (Ester) 14. Traditionnel ladino: Coplas de Purim 15. Traditionnel ladino: La Rosa Enflorece 16. Traditionnel ladino : Cuando el Rey Nimrod PESSA'H: 17. Biagio Marini (1597-1665): Sonata a 3 18. 'Had Gadia |
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