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Title information

Prayer / Prière

Ernest Bloch

Exiles. Ophélie Gaillard Plays Bloch & Korngold

Works

From Jewish Life. 3 Pieces For Cello And Piano
Bearbeitung für Klarinette, Violoncello, Kontrabass und Cimbalom

Date of recording

27.6.2016, Paris

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Performers

Sirba Octet (Orchestra / Ensemble)
Philippe Berrod (clarinet)
Bernard Cazauran (Double Bass)
Iurie Morar (cimbalom)
Ophélie Gaillard (Guest, Soloist) (Cello)

13.6.1974Paris, Île-de-France, France

James Judd (Conductor)

30.10.1949Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Morar Iurie (cymbals)

Authors

Ernest Bloch (Composer)

24.7.1880Genève, Genève (GE), Switzerland

† 15.7.1959Portland, Oregon (OR), United States

Cyrille Lehn (Arranger)

1977

Album information

Exiles. Ophélie Gaillard Plays Bloch & Korngold

Ernest Bloch

Exiles. Ophélie Gaillard Plays Bloch & Korngold

Year of production

2016

Record Label

Aparté

Tracks

  • Ernest Bloch
    Schelomo. Rhapsodie Hébraïque For Cello And Orchestra (B. 39)
  • 1. Schelomo
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold
    Cello Concerto In C Major (Op. 37)
  • 2. Concerto In One Movement
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold
    Die tote Stadt. Opera in 3 Acts (extract) (Op. 12)
  • 3. Tanzlied des Pierrot / Chanson de Pierrot
  • Sergej Prokofiev
    Overture On Hebrew Themes For Piano, Clarinet And String Quartet (Op. 34)
  • 4. Overture On Hebrew Themes / Ouverture sur des thèmes juifs
  • Ernest Bloch
    From Jewish Life. 3 Pieces For Cello And Piano
    Bearbeitung für Klarinette, Violoncello, Kontrabass und Cimbalom
  • 5. 1. Prayer / Prière
  • 6. 2. Supplication
  • 7. 3. Jewish Song / Chant juif
  • Traditional
    Wedding Dance For 2 Celli And Double Bass
  • 8. Wedding Dance / Dance de mariage
  • Chava Alberstein
    Sarah Sings A Lullaby To Little Isaac
  • 9. Sarah Sings A Lullaby To Little Isaac / Sarah chante une berceuse au petit Isaac
  • Traditional

    Bearbeitung für Klarinette, Violoncello, Kontrabass und Cimbalom
  • 10. Potpourri. 1. Freilechs (Anonymus). - 2. Sim Shalom (Yeshayahu). - 3. Azoy Tantzmen in Odessa (Anonymus)