By
Ernest Bloch
Ernest Bloch's "From Jewish Life, B. 54," composed in 1924, is a remarkable three-movement suite for cello and piano. These pieces, titled "Prayer," "Supplication," and "Jewish Song," offer a vivid musical journey through Jewish traditions. "Prayer" evokes a contemplative, spiritual atmosphere, followed by the emotionally charged "Supplication." The suite culminates in "Jewish Song," a lively celebration of heritage.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
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by:
Gary Hoffman
How do you find your own authetic interpretation? Gary Hoffman guides you through the technical and the personal, laying a blueprint for the deep work required to approach to the eternal "From Jewish Life."
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