Music From the Promised Land / O.S.T.: Music from the Promised Land
Music From the Promised Land / O.S.T.: Music from the Promised Land
Format: CD
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Artist: Music From the Promised Land / O.S.T.
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747313396276
Genre: Classical
This selection of pieces for mandolin and guitar represents the rich variety of music from Israel. Styles range from the diaspora of Babylonian Jewry through European klezmer traditions, and Balkan Ladino songs, to contemporary influences from America. Paul Ben-Haim and Marc Lavry pioneered the use of music originating in the Jewish East, and Jan Freidlin continues the tradition, employing Oriental dance figures in his music. Oren Lok's Ahavais an homage to love, while Ittai Rosenbaum's Duet offers a vibrant and jazzy conclusion to this wide-ranging conspectus.
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