WEISGALL: T'kiatot / Psalm of the Distant Dove / A Garden Eastward
| Composer(s): | Weisgall, Hugo |
| Artist(s) | BBC Singers, Choir • Ital, Avner, Conductor • Schwarz, Gerard, Conductor • Mester, Jorge, Conductor • Seattle Symphony Orchestra • Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra • Okerlund, Kristen, piano • Ovitsky, Steven, shofar • Martinez, Ana Maria, soprano • Bryn-Julson, Phyllis, soprano |
| Period(s) | 20th Century |
| Genre | Classical Music |
| Category | Choral - Sacred • Orchestral • Vocal |
| Catalogue | 8.559425 |
| Label | Naxos |
| Quality | 320kbps |
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Hugo Weisgall, one of the 20th century’s most individualistic and creative composers, united an early affinity for the musical aesthetics of Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern with a lifelong commitment to and fascination with his Jewish heritage. His symphonic masterpiece, T’kiatot, is based on a central section of the traditional Rosh Hashana service in which the shofar (ram’s horn) is sounded three times. The aweinspiring blasts of an actual shofar are set within a richly chromatic orchestral texture to brilliant effect. The song cycle Psalm of the Distant Dove, based on biblical and medieval Hebrew-Spanish poetry, celebrates the mystical, age-old relationship between God and His loving but suffering people Israel, represented by the image of a dove. Also inspired by the Golden Age of Spanish Jewry is A Garden Eastward, one of Weisgall’s most rhapsodic vocal and orchestral conceptions, which the composer once called his “most beautiful work.”
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