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Wydawnictwo: Globe
Nr katalogowy: GLO 5247
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2012
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Rodzaj: psalm

Tehilim - Psalms between Judaism and Christianity

Globe - GLO 5247
Kompozytor
Wykonawcy
Gilad Nezer, bass
Nederlands Kamerkoor / Klaas Stok
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Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847):
Denn er hat seinen Engeln (Psalm 91)

Sim Gokkes (1897-1943):
Adônoj moloch (Psalm 93)

Salamone Rossi (1570-1630):
Shir hamma’alot (Psalm 128)

Tzvi Avni (1927):
A Song of Degrees (Psalm 120)

Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621):
De profundis (Psalm 130)

Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951):
De profundis - Mima’amakim (Psalm 130)

Sim Gokkes:
Tsaddik kattomor (Psalm 92)

Anonymus:
Betzet Yisra’el In exitu Israhel (Psalm 114)

9. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck:
Quand Israël hors d’Egypte sortit (Psalm 114)

Salamone Rossi:
Mizmor shir leyom hashabbat (Psalm 92)

Sim Gokkes:
Min hametsar (Psalm 118)

Felix Mendelssohn:
Warum toben die Heiden (Psalm 2)

Sim Gokkes:
Tsaddik Kattomor (Psalm 92)

Salomon Sulzer (1804-1890):
Seelenfeier-Lied – Was betrübst du Seele dich (After Psalm 43)

Felix Mendelssohn:
Richte mich, Gott (Psalm 43)

Salomon Sulzer:
Yoshev beseter elyon (Psalm 91)

Louis Lewandowski (1821-1894):
Chöre zum Seelenfeier:
Eingang:
Enosh kechatzir yamav (Psalm 103)
Schluss:
Lachen samach libbi (Psalm 16)

Yossele Rosenblatt (1882-1933) arr. Gilad Nezer:
Shir hama'alot (Psalm 126)
The psalm is one of the oldest forms of sacred song in Western culture. We know the psalms of David and the psalms of Solomon from the Old Testament and the Septuagint; it seems natural that these two Jewish rulers would themselves have reached back to even older forms of song that were generally accompanied by a simple stringed instrument. We can see this in depictions of Egyptian culture that far predate the Biblical enslavement of the Jews there; Moses led his people with song as they went out of Egypt. The psalm as a poem that was either sung or chanted was later to play a considerable role in the rites of the Jewish temple.

This temple liturgy is therefore one of the most important sources for the later hymns of the Roman church, as can be seen most surprisingly in psalm 114, one of the most ancient, about the flight from Egypt. This psalm is primarily known in Christian musical tradition for its use of the tonus peregrinus or ‘wandering’ mode a symbol for the Jews’ situation because it has no clear or settled tonic. Given that the Jews had already been singing this psalm for hundreds of years, this psalm forms a link in the ‘holy bond’ between Judaism and Christianity.

Gilad Nezer specialises in Jewish liturgical song and has studied extensively with Prof. Elijahu Schleifer and Josse Wolf. He has been the regular cantor for the Liberal Jewish Community in Amsterdam since August 2005. He has performed a programme of various Jewish songs in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw as well as other liturgical and cross-over programmes, including The Jew and his Jazz for the LJC in Amsterdam in September 2011.

Klaas Stok is conductor and chorus master of the Netherlands Chamber Choir. He has conducted various concert series of choral music from the 16th to the 20th centuries, including world premieres by Hans Kox, Mauricio Kagel and Giya Kancheli. He has made CD recordings of works by Kagel, Kancheli and Jan Vriend amongst others. In the Chamber Choir’s own concert series in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw he has conducted Haydn’s Stabat Mater and Creation and many other works. In 2010 he conducted the world premiere of Willem Boogman’s La Passione della Parola and a quartet of works for choir and a solo instrument by Tsoupaki, Lemeland, Burgan and Gouttenoire.

The Netherlands Chamber Choir was founded in 1937 by Felix de Nobel and won an international reputation during the 1950s and 1960s. After his retirement in 1972 the choir struck out on new paths by working on a project basis with specialists in both early and contemporary music, including the choir’s Flemish honorary guest conductor Paul Van Nevel, who added an indispensable element to their programming.

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