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- Artist:
- Adolphe Attia and Choir
- Title:
- Musiques Judeo-Francaises: Judeo-French Liturgy Of The 18th & 19th Centuries
- Category:
- Cantorial
Sephardic
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Order #:
01337
Press Release: In the 19th century, there were four main Jewish centres in France. One in Provencethe Jews of the Pope whose most prestigious representative was to be Darius Milhaud another around Bordeaux and Bayonne, a larger one in Alsace-Lorraine,and finally one in Paris where many Jews had settled following their emancipation during the Revolution and the consistoires created by Napoleon. Most of the selections on this CD have not been recrded before. A solo cantor and a mixed choir sing accompanied on the harpsichord or organ. The comtadine poems are sung in Provenal language, sometimes mixed with Hebrew or Aramean. The Bordeaux and Bayonne traditions are of the Portuguese nation from south-western France, while the melodies from Alsace and Lorraine have the solemn character of German music forms. In Parisian consistorial music, the use of the organ, the beauty of the choirs and the finesse of the arrangements reveal a form of cult aiming to integrate modern aesthetical standards.
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Tracks: |
1. Liturgy From The Comtat Venaissin: Lecha Dodi
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2. Yitgadal
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3. Hodou Ladonay Ki Tov
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4. Az Yashir Moshe
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5. Mizmor L'David
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6. Koumi, Koumi
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7. Beruchim Atem
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8. Efta Sefatay Berinah
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9. Messies Qu'entendes - Circumcision Piyyut in Provencal Dialect
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10. Un Cabri (Had Gadya)
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11. Sefardic Liturgy of The Portuguese Rite: Tehilat Adonay
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12. Kaddish
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13. Adonay Malach Geout Labesh
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14. Hashkiveynu
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15. Keter
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16. Shofar
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17. Hayom Harat Olam
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18. Adon Olam
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19. Ashkenazi Liturgy: Veshamru/Kaddish
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20. Shofet
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21. Apid
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22. Adirey Ayumoh, Adonay Melech
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23. Veal Yede Avadecha / Zacharti Lach
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24. Enosh
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25. Shney Zetim
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26. Uvnuho Yomar
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