Label: Between The Lines
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917123623
Catalog number: BTLCHR 71236
Releasedate: 03-01-14
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917123623
Catalog number: BTLCHR 71236
Releasedate: 03-01-14
Visions, Fantasies and Dances is an authentic expression of new music which incorporates a wide spectrum of contemporary and ancient styles. It creates a confluence between the heterophonic textures of Arabic genres and the compositional approaches of contemporary Western classical music.
Yitzhak Yedid is one of the most important composers of Israel today. All his works can be found on Between the Lines - this is his eightth CD!
The spiritual experience of Yitzhak Yedid as a child chanting the Baqashot at the well-known Ades Synagogue in Jerusalem inspired this composition. Baqashot are collections of supplications, songs and prayers that have been sung by the Sephardic Syrian Jewish communities for centuries. "Every Shabbat during winter months my father woke me up a few hours after midnight to walk to Ades Synagogue to participate in the singing until dawn. Later in my life I was able to distinguish between different Maqamat. This attracted me to explore classical Arabic music and heterophonic textures, and, just as has occurred in Baqashot, to compose works that merge Maqamat with Jewish themes. Since I trained in Western classical music and practice improvisation (as a pianist) it seemed appropriate to merge these different influences" says Yedid.
And so, Visions, Fantasies and Dances is an authentic expression of new music which incorporates a wide spectrum of contemporary and ancient styles. It creates a confluence between the heterophonic textures of Arabic genres (classical Arabic music and Arabic-influenced Jewish music) and the compositional approaches of contemporary Western classical music. Amongst the Western composers of special importance to Yedid are Béla Bartók (1881-1945), György Kurtág (b. 1926), György Ligeti (1923-2006), Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992), Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998), Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), Stefan Wolpe (1902- 1972) and John Zorn (b. 1953).
And so, Visions, Fantasies and Dances is an authentic expression of new music which incorporates a wide spectrum of contemporary and ancient styles. It creates a confluence between the heterophonic textures of Arabic genres (classical Arabic music and Arabic-influenced Jewish music) and the compositional approaches of contemporary Western classical music. Amongst the Western composers of special importance to Yedid are Béla Bartók (1881-1945), György Kurtág (b. 1926), György Ligeti (1923-2006), Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992), Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998), Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), Stefan Wolpe (1902- 1972) and John Zorn (b. 1953).
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1Introduction: Fire of my spiritual life00:41
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2Vision of an old woman sitting alone and weeping01:35
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3Mirages of friendship00:36
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4The vision of the woman dows not loosen its grip on me00:26
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5In a sharp transition02:36
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6Flying in the heavens with the exalted angels01:24
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7Awakening01:22
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8Fantasies from the Antipodes01:40
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9A conflict of loves00:11
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10Vision of chaos and calamity00:49
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11Hallucinatory dance of a drunken Klezmer player02:02
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12Image of the calm after the storm01:34
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13Singing the Baqashot00:58
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14A day of trouble and distress, a day of ruin and desolation... (Zephania 1:15)02:15
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15Prayer Of The 'Soul Of Every Being'01:04
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16Dreaming reality02:20
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17'And Thy Faithfulness Every Night'03:36
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18Night watch prayer at the Western Wall01:47
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19Celebration of the promiscuous dancers01:32
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20Chorus about the hallucinations01:51
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21'A Time To Weep, A Time To Laugh, A Time To Mourn, A Time To Dance.'01:05
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22Wondering about the hallucinations01:51
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23And behold, again the celebrators02:08
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24Craze of creation01:12
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25Fire of my spiritual life02:56
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26The violinist´s gaze00:26
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27Unison of marchers02:54
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28He breaks into a solo like someone who doesn´t want to stop00:14
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29Trumpeting of the dancers00:26
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30Image of a bloodied pig falling from the sky00:26
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31'Lu Yehi' (Naomi Shemer)01:45
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32'Thy Destroyers And They That Laid Thee Waste Go Away From Thee'00:51
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33And in the midst of the holy thouy shall be praised01:27
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34Prayer for another day05:57