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Two of the
most creative mandolin players on the contemporary scene, David Grisman
and Andy Statman, explore their shared heritage with a moving collection
of traditional Jewish music called Songs of Our Fathers. Powerful and
passionate, this compilation of instrumental music is guaranteed to take
acoustic music lovers places they have never been before. "These songs
are very simple but they contain great depth," says Statman, who is also
a world-class clarinetist and an Orthodox Jew. "The more heart a player
has, the deeper he can go. If you listen with heart, you'll get there
too."
The music
on Songs of Our Fathers ranges from liturgical melodies written hundreds
of years ago to uplifting dance music played at weddings and religious
celebrations. Much of the music is influenced by the Jewish instrumental
folk music of Eastern Europe known as Klezmer. Still, the music on this
collection has its own flair, reflecting the extraordinary talent talent
of the musicians who participated in the project. Grisman and Statman
solicited the help of the great Hal Blaine on drums and percussion, the
incomparable Edgar Meyer on bowed bass, Zachariah Spellman on tuba and
David Grisman Quintet members Enrique Coria (guitar) and Jim Kerwin (bass).
Songs of
Our Fathers comes packaged in a special slipcase (in both CD and cassette
configurations) and includes a beautiful, 36-page booklet of photographs
that capture the time and the place of the music you are listening to.
Most of the pictures are historical documentation of Jewish life before
World War II in Eastern Europe, where so much of this music comes from.
The booklet also includes a brief history of Jewish music in general and
details about each of the songs in particular.
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