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From Jewish Life, sketches (3) for cello & piano

 
Classical Work: From Jewish Life, sketches (3) for cello & piano
  • Date: 1924
  • Composer: Ernest Bloch
  • Period: Modern (1910-1949)

Review

Ernest Bloch composed his three pieces From Jewish Life in 1924 and dedicated the set to Hans Kindler, solo cellist of the New York Philharmonic, who had previously given the successful premiere of the Hebraic Rhapsody for cello and orchestra "Schelomo" (Solomon), Bloch's best known work. Along with the suite Baal Shem (1923), and the Méditation hébraïque (1924), the triptych From Jewish Life belongs to a distinctive and unmistakable genus of pieces, in which Bloch's personal voice was now powerfully established as being "Jewish" in utterance above all else. But as the critic Erik Levi suggests, it is important to remember that "Bloch's Jewishness derived from an inner impulse, not through a conscious absorption of Hebraic folk elements." To this we could also add Bloch's own assertion: "it is neither my purpose nor desire to attempt a reconstruction of Jewish music, nor to base my work on more or less authentic melodies...I am not an archaeologist; for me the most important thing is to write good and sincere music."

But as Erik Levi continues to suggest, "In essence Bloch's Jewish music is emotional in feeling and colored by an exotic atmosphere. The melodic lines are declamatory, emphasizing intervals of an augmented second, and are often supported by impressionist harmonies." These qualities are felt especially powerfully in From Jewish Life; the three pieces are titled: 1. "Prayer" (Andante moderato); 2. "Supplication" (Allegro non troppo); 3. "Jewish Song" (Moderato). The overall atmosphere is one of intense sadness and introspection, and the series is concerned far less with virtuosity than with the peculiar power of expression that invariably distinguished such archaic and timeless themes as Bloch chose to employ in this work. ~ Michael Jameson, All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Bloch: Works for Cello 1999
Chants Juifs: Jewish Songs for Cello & Piano 1996
Decca Recordings, 1950-1956 [Box Set]
Eli Zion - from St. Petersburg to Jerusalem 2004
Ernest Bloch: Suites pour violoncelle
From Jewish Life 2004
Journeys
Raphael Walfisch, Cello 1992
Roger Malitz Ethnic Cello
The Jewish Soul 2009

Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work

Title Date
Andante Cantabile: Cello Encores 2006
Bloch, Bruch, Kotova 2002
Bloch: Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra 1991
Cellissimo 2002
Cello Adagios 2004
Concert of Jewish Liturgical Music 1995
Double Bass Concertos 1997
Dreaming
Elegy/Masterpieces for String Orchestra 1993
Emanuel Feuermann: Rare Recordings, 1934 to 1942 2001
Encore! 2003
Ernest Bloch: Sacred Service; Schelomo
From Jewish Life: Music for Cello & Orchestra 2008
Israeli Melodies 1992
Jewish Cello Masterpieces 2002
Lachrymae [CD/DVD]
Les Musiques de Chagall 2003
London Double Bass Sound 1999
Lost Feuermann: The Japanese Recordings 1934 & 1936
Meditation Hébraïque 1995
Minatures & Folklore 2006
Miracle Contrabass
Music on Hebrew Themes 1990
My Tunes 2007
Radiance 2: Ultra Relaxing Classics 2004
Salut D'amour 1990
Souvenirs 2008
Starker Encore Album 1996
Tchaikovsky, Puccini, Wagner and others
Testament 2002
The Cantorial Voice Of The 'Cello 1995
The Ultimate Most Relaxing Sacred Music in the Universe 2008
Thresholds 2002
Two Viola Recitals 1999
Ultra Relaxing Cello 2004
Yoan Goïlav: Music for Double Bass
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