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From Jewish Life

Paul Marleyn - Cello & John Lenehan

From Jewish Life

Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212050521
Catnr: SIGCD 505
Release date: 01 March 2004
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212050521
Catalogue number
SIGCD 505
Release date
01 March 2004
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About the album

Canadian cellist Paul Marleyn perform works by Jewish composers for cello and piano.

Veelzijdige muziek van Joodse componisten aangrijpend vertolkt door Paul Marleyn en John Lenehan
From Jewish Life presenteert een veelzijdig programma met muziek van Joodse componisten, onder wie Bloch, Bruch, Schedrin, Stutshewsky en Bernstein, uitgevoerd door cellist Paul Marleyn en pianist John Lenehan. Dit album omvat zowel feestelijke muziek, Chanukah Oy Chanukah, als aangrijpende muziek, waaronder Dona, Dona. Laatstgenoemde raakt een belangrijk element in Joodse muziek; ironie. Joodse musici werden generaties lang gevraagd voor vrolijke muziek te zorgen bij sociale gelegenheden, terwijl hun leven allesbehalve vrolijk was. Dona, Dona is een beroemd Joods volksliedje, en trekt een parallel tussen het leven van een kalf en het lot van Joden door de eeuwen heen. Ook omvat het album de eerste opname ooit van Ernest Blochs vroege Cello Sonate (1897) en de Two Meditations van Leonard Bernstein.

Artist(s)

John Lenehan

Praised by the New York Times for his “great flair and virtuosity', John Lenehan has appeared in concerts throughout the World from Abu Dhabi to Zurich and from Aberdeen to Zimbabwe. As a soloist he has appeared with orchestras such as the London Symphony at the Barbican and the Royal Philharmonic in the Royal Albert Hall. John Lenehan has also collaborated with some of the leading instrumentalists of our time and is recognised as an outstanding and versatile chamber musician. John Lenehan has made over 70 albums covering a huge range of musical styles. Duo sonatas by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms rub shoulders with piano concertos by Michael Nyman and Vaughan Williams, chamber music with the Nash Ensemble and jazz repertoire...
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Praised by the New York Times for his “great flair and virtuosity", John Lenehan has appeared in concerts throughout the World from Abu Dhabi to Zurich and from Aberdeen to Zimbabwe. As a soloist he has appeared with orchestras such as the London Symphony at the Barbican and the Royal Philharmonic in the Royal Albert Hall. John Lenehan has also collaborated with some of the leading instrumentalists of our time and is recognised as an outstanding and versatile chamber musician.
John Lenehan has made over 70 albums covering a huge range of musical styles. Duo sonatas by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms rub shoulders with piano concertos by Michael Nyman and Vaughan Williams, chamber music with the Nash Ensemble and jazz repertoire with Emma Johnson.
John is increasingly drawn towards jazz and particularly early 20th Century styles including ragtime and stride piano and has been performing in a two-piano collaboration with the acclaimed improviser Jason Rebello. He also composes. His Fantasy on Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker has been recorded by the Budapest Symphony Orchestra. He has written and arranged for a long list of soloists and orchestras including Nigel Kennedy, Nicola Benedetti, Leonidas Kavakos and Yuja Wang, the BBC Concert Orchestra, RPO and Hong Kong Philharmonic.
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