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Jewish Cello Masterpieces

Ernest Bloch (Composer), Max Bruch (Composer), Maurice Ravel (Composer), Zavel Zilberts (Composer), Jacob Wasilkovsky (Composer), David Meyerowitz (Composer), Richard Locker (Performer), Susan Walters (Performer)
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1. Ernest Bloch: "Nigun" (from Baal Shem)
2. Ernest Bloch: "Schelomo"
3. Max Bruch: "Kol Nidre"
4. Ernest Bloch: "Prayer" (from Jewish Life)
5. Ernest Bloch: "Meditation Hebraique"
6. Maurice Ravel: "Kaddisch"
7. Zavel Zilberts: "Reb Dovid'l"
8. Zavel Zilberts: "V'shom'ru"
9. Zavel Zilberts: "Haneros Halolu"
10. Jacob Wasilkovsky: "Al Tiro"
11. Zavel Zilberts: "Havdolo"
12. David Meyerowitz: "Gelt" (Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt)

On this CD:
  1. Nigun, for cello & piano (arr. by Schuster from "Baal Shem")
    Composed by Ernest Bloch
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  2. Schelomo, rhapsody for cello & orchestra (or piano)
    Composed by Ernest Bloch
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  3. Kol Nidrei, for cello & orchestra, Op. 47
    Composed by Max Bruch
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  4. Meditation Hébraďque, for cello & piano
    Composed by Ernest Bloch
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  5. From Jewish Life, sketches (3) for cello & piano Prayer
    Composed by Ernest Bloch
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  6. Kaddisch, song for voice & piano (Mélodie hébraďque No. 1)
    Composed by Maurice Ravel
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  7. Reb Dovid'l, for voice & piano
    Composed by Zavel Zilberts
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  8. V'shom'ru, for voice & piano
    Composed by Zavel Zilberts
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  9. Haneros Halolu, for voice & piano
    Composed by Zavel Zilberts
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  10. Al Tiro, for voice & piano
    Composed by Jacob Wasilkovsky
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  11. Havdolo, for voice & piano
    Composed by Zavel Zilberts
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker

  12. Gelt ("Wie Schlect es is Ohn Gelt")
    Composed by David Meyerowitz
    with Susan Walters, Richard Locker


Editorial Reviews

All About Jazz, May 2003

"Jewish Cello Masterpieces, a special delight...a soaring tribute....that should be sought after by both musicians and listeners..."


Product Description

A beautiful collection of great Jewish Music. Classics by Ernest Bloch and Max Bruch, mixed with rarely heard gems by Maurice Ravel, Zavel Zilberts, Jacob Wasilkovsky, and David Meyerowitz. "Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt", a Yiddish Theatre gem, is alone worth the price of admission for its mixture of pathos and humor. The songs by Zilberts are an important and beautiful part of the Jewish music legacy that must be heard.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Encore! Encore!, January 13, 2004
Perhaps no other instrument captures the sad-sweet contemplative mood of classical Jewish music like a cello. Is this because so many Jewish composers have written for the cello, that we think of it as a "Jewish" instrument? Or did they choose the cello because it sings so beautifully of the Jewish soul? Like the chicken and the egg, this question may never be answered -- but it doesn't really matter. This superb music is an important part of our Jewish legacy in its own right.

On this CD, cellist Richard Locker, accompanied by Susan Walters on piano, brings together 12 classical Jewish pieces, some well-known and others not so, in an absolutely magnificent performance -- so beautiful, that it literally brought tears to my eyes. The CD starts out with a niggun (Hasidic tune) by Ernest Bloch, then moves into to the dark, somber strains of Max Bruch's "Kol Nidre." From there it rises in mood, to end with a playful Yiddish theater piece, "Wie schecht is ohne Gelt" (How awful it is to be without money!) Included is the rarely heard "Meditation Hebraique" by Bloch, which he dedicated to Pable Casals, and a trio of pieces by the lesser-known composer, Zavel Zilberts (1881-1949), who directed the Choral Society of New York and played with the Metropolitan Opera. All of this is performed on a cello made by Nicolo Gagliano, dated 1780. To hear such a fine old instrument played by a talented, sensitive musician is truly a mechayah! (pleasure)
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love This Record!, November 1, 2002
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This is one of the most outstanding CD's I've heard in years......in fact I did not believe that any one was making records like this anymore The playing is deeply expressive, extraordinarily impassioned, virtuosic, and distinguished.
Ernest Bloch's "Nigun" is given a white hot reading that certainly ranks among the best, and "Schelomo" has everything one could want; exquisite tone, complete range of expression, and a concise realization of the structure that makes the interpretation compelling from beginning to end. Speaking of tone, this is not just a beautiful sound but a widely varied and subtly nuanced one, and despite the unified theme of the record each piece is given its own, unique voice.
Also on the disc is a strikingly original interpretation of Max Bruch's Kol Nidre and a number of less familiar pieces. Notable among these are the deeply expressive songs by Zavel Zilberts (my favorite is one called V'shom'ru) and a witty example by David Meyerowitz from the Yiddish Theatre, entitled Gelt. The recorded cello sound is exceptionally vibrant. This is a must have record for serious music lovers and for those who prefer the "old" values in music making
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb performances, October 9, 2002
By Jonathan Miller (Newton, Ma USA) - See all my reviews
Although Locker is not widely known yet, he is a remarkable cellist and has recorded an extremely beautiful CD of music related to Jewish themes. Some of the pieces were familiar to me, like Ravel's "Kadish"; others are more obscure but come to life under his fingers.
In admiring this recording, I imagined hearing the qualities of both Heifetz and Casals. Mr. Locker is clearly a very creative player with a style of playing which is uniquely vivid, honest, and compelling.
The sound quality of the recording is excellent, and I certainly recommend its inclusion in the library of not only those who love the voice of the cello, or Jewish themes, but anyone who admires great string playing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb compositions
Anyone familiar with the torturous history of Jews struggling in a Gentile world will find many of the slow and sad notes reminescent of their tearful plight. Read more
Published 18 months ago by C. G. Talley

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This is a wonderful album. The music is beautiful. The musicianship is marvelous. Ernest Bloch is one of my favorite composers. Read more
Published 21 months ago by E. J. Senibaldi

1.0 out of 5 stars "Beautiful"? More like "funereal". Very dark and depressing.
"Beautiful"? I did not find anything about this music "beautiful". Most of it is very dark and depressing. Read more
Published on July 11, 2007 by Chuck

5.0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL!!
I love this CD and have bought several for friends. Music is so very beautiful. Toda raba!!!!
Published on January 6, 2006 by Tzovia

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!
I recently received this CD as a gift and was simply overwhelmed by how beautiful it is. The music, the playing, and the recording are all stunning. Read more
Published on December 4, 2003 by David Cohen

5.0 out of 5 stars A superb collection
Jewish Cello Masterpieces is magnificent! This is a soulful performance by a true cello master. I look forward to more work from Richard Locker!
Published on November 17, 2002 by Candace Lawson

5.0 out of 5 stars Jewish Masterpieces played by a master cellist.
The playing of Richard Locker is disturbing in that it does not allow you to do anything else while the CD is playing. Read more
Published on November 4, 2002 by Joseph J. Zuska

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