Hebrew melodies for cello and piano

Sarah Iancu, cello - David Bismuth, piano

RELEASE OF THE 1ST CD FROM THE “CLASSICAL MUSIC” COLLECTION

Admirably performed by Sarah Iancu (cello) and David Bismuth (piano), this CD gathers 30 melodies inspired by liturgical, hassidic, Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish themes: from the famous Kaddish by Ravel to Max Bruch’s Kol Nidrei, from the cycle De la vie juive by Ernest Bloch to Darius Milhaud Popular Hebraic Songs, passing by less known but nonetheless beautiful works by Joseph Achron, Léon Algazi, Charles-Valentin Alkan, Fernand Halphen, Simon Laks, Joaquin Nin-Culmell, Dimitri Chostakovitch, Joachim Stutschewsky or Viktor Ullmann.

A beautiful and sensitive disc that inaugurates with joy our new collection dedicated to classical music…

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Learn more about the CD Hebrew melodies for cello and pianoLearn more about the CD Hebrew melodies for cello and piano, 2nd volume

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Watch video excerpts from the Hebrew Melodies concert given at the National Archives in Paris on June 19, 2017 donné aux Archives Nationale de Paris le 19 juin 2017

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