Bestsellers > Music > Jewish and Yiddish Music
|
|
|
Buy Now |
Massada Live(more) »rank: 178898from: Mabat Ltd.
|
Buy Now |
A Child's Hanukkah(more) »rank: 45140by: Jewish Wedding Band
: :Holiday albums can be tedious, sappy affairs--drenched in good intentions but sappy nonetheless. Not so, this release from the consistent Music for Little People label. It may be short on old standards, but that's only because there's a lack of English-language Hanukkah standards to begin with. A Child's Hanukkah makes the case for a number of original tunes, and while not all will make the canon, they're consistently entertaining enough for a quality listen. Klezmer is the musical bed here, coupled with joyous clarinet and tambourine fills, supplemented with songs like 'The Hanukkah Hop' (a variation on the bunny hop), 'We've Got a ... |
Buy Now |
Bay Mir Bistu Sheyn: Yiddish Stage Songs, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 53299from: Milken Archive
: :Holiday albums can be tedious, sappy affairs--drenched in good intentions but sappy nonetheless. Not so, this release from the consistent Music for Little People label. It may be short on old standards, but that's only because there's a lack of English-language Hanukkah standards to begin with. A Child's Hanukkah makes the case for a number of original tunes, and while not all will make the canon, they're consistently entertaining enough for a quality listen. Klezmer is the musical bed here, coupled with joyous clarinet and tambourine fills, supplemented with songs like 'The Hanukkah Hop' (a variation on the bunny hop), 'We've Got a ... |
Buy Now |
Let My People Go! A Jewish and African American Celebration of Freedom(more) »rank: 193955by: Kim & Reggie Harris, Rabbi Jonathan Kligler, Kim and Reggie Harris
:Album Description:This uplifting collaboration between veteran African American folksingers Kim and Reggie Harris and their friend Rabbi Jonathan Kligler presents an analogy in song and spoken word between the Jewish exodus from slavery in Egypt in the 13th Century B.C., as retold at the annual Passover Seder meal, and the African American struggle toward equality in America as exemplified by the mid-Sixties Civil Rights Movement. The CD’s rich tapestry of music and history is seamlessly woven from songs in Hebrew from the Passover Haggadah, which chronicles the Jews’ Egyptian exodus, with traditional Black Spirituals carrying the ideals of equality and freedom, and songs ... |
Buy Now |
Andy's Ramble(more) »rank: 210884by: Andy Statman
:Album Description:Andy Statman is one of his generation's most adventurous mandolinists, possessing a formidable technique that is always in the service of a gifted sense of musicality. His love for traditional bluegrass music, and especially the music of Bill Monroe, goes back at least as far as 1965, when, at the tender age of 15, he began taking mandolin lessons from David Grisman. This album draws from bluegrass traditions and finds Statman leading a top-flight ensemble (including fiddlers Vassar Clements and Kenny Kosek, and banjoist Tony Trischka) on a musically eclectic journey that takes its inspiration from the music of Monroe -- Statman's ... |
Buy Now |
Kol Nidre Variations(more) »rank: 79000from: Madacy Records
: :Pianist Ben Zebelman has attempted something remarkable with Kol Nidre Variations, a disc of piano trio compositions based on the ancient Jewish prayer sung on the eve of Yom Kippur. While Yiddish klezmer music has seen plenty of spinoffs and branches (it can be heard in jazz, classical, and even pop tunes), the haunting melody of the Kol Nidre hasn't been too exploited: Schoenberg used it in an orchestral score, and Beethoven's Op. 131 begins with the Nidre theme. Zebelman's project, however, is much larger. It's entirely focused on the ancient prayer. With its soft focus and mesmerizing piano line, the first movement ... |
Buy Now |
Masada, Vol. 10: Yod(more) »rank: 181435by: Masada
: :Pianist Ben Zebelman has attempted something remarkable with Kol Nidre Variations, a disc of piano trio compositions based on the ancient Jewish prayer sung on the eve of Yom Kippur. While Yiddish klezmer music has seen plenty of spinoffs and branches (it can be heard in jazz, classical, and even pop tunes), the haunting melody of the Kol Nidre hasn't been too exploited: Schoenberg used it in an orchestral score, and Beethoven's Op. 131 begins with the Nidre theme. Zebelman's project, however, is much larger. It's entirely focused on the ancient prayer. With its soft focus and mesmerizing piano line, the first movement ... |
Buy Now |
Sing it! Say it! Stamp it! Sway it! Vol. 1(more) »rank: 223753by: Peter Allard & Ellen Allard
:Album Description:Contains 27 original and traditional songs, circle games, and chants for young children. Developed out of the popular teacher seminar of the same name, it has become THE music program in early childhood centers across the country. There is also a 64 page music/activity book available separately. |
Buy Now |
Masada String Trio: 50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 60839from: Tzadik
:Album Description:Contains 27 original and traditional songs, circle games, and chants for young children. Developed out of the popular teacher seminar of the same name, it has become THE music program in early childhood centers across the country. There is also a 64 page music/activity book available separately. |
Buy Now |
Birthday of the World, Part 1: Rosh Hashanah(more) »rank: 189867by: Western Wind Vocal Ensemble
:Album Description:Contains 27 original and traditional songs, circle games, and chants for young children. Developed out of the popular teacher seminar of the same name, it has become THE music program in early childhood centers across the country. There is also a 64 page music/activity book available separately. |

Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



