The Collections

Music in ancient Israel

Well documented, this book by Alfred Sendrey presents the music at the Biblical time and in the beginning of the Talmudic period …

Yiddish blues (2) – Talila

On subtle arrangements by Teddy Lasry, Talila sings beautiful songs in Yiddish …

Plus bleu que bleu

16 songs inspired by ladino, Yiddish, Israeli, Biblical and classical music, performed by Sylvie Sivann, an eclectic artist equally at ease in opera, French songs and traditional music …

Musiques juives et hébraïques Sacrées et Profanes au Moyen-Age, XIXe et XXe Siècles

The Quatuor vocal Hébraïca (Mikaël Weill, Damien Schubert, Jean Moissonnier and Hector Sabo) performs 24 pieces, including : Yerushalayim shel zahav, Hava naguila, Kol nidrei, Avinu malkeinu, Scalerica de oro, Avraham avinu …

Klezmer fun Brunen Aroys !

Glik literaly means “happyness, good fortune”, in Yiddish. It is under this name (or the less known one, the Dovid’s Klezmer Orkester) that the five musicians of this band share, with the violin, the clarinet, the doublebass, the trombone, the buzuki and the tsimbl, « klezmer » music …

YOM – New King of Klezmer Clarinet

Young virtuoso of the klezmer clarinet, Yom explores the lands of traditional music, contemporary jazz and electronic music. This CD features 14 tracks, among which a majority coming from the Jewish clarinet player from Galicia Naftule Brandwein (1889-1963) …

Rénanim – Polyphonies hébraïques a capella

Live concert recorded in 2006 in Nice, under the direction of Avner Soudry. Featuring : Yiddish, Israeli and liturgical songs …

Trielen & Jutta Carstensen – Oj wi fajn

This CD of Yiddish songs and klezmer music was born after the meeting of the Trielen Ensemble, a trio composed of a clarinet, an oboe and a bassoon, with the German singer Jutta Carstsensen, singing teacher and in charge of training for musical pedagogy …

Musiques & chants juifs & chrétiens

The goal of this CD is to show the many meeting points between Judaism and Protestantism, as well as the natural filiation from one to the other on the fields of theology, music and spirituality …

Mindru Katz

Mindru Katz, a Romanian pianist born in Bucharest on June 3, 1925, emigrated in Israel in 1959. A brilliant international career led him to perform in many countries, solo concerts but also under the direction of conductors such as Antal Dorati, Sergiu Celibidache, Lorin Maazel …

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