Aḥava : Brotherhood / David Diamond (31:00) -- Music for prayer. From Mizmor l'David: Ma tova ; Psalm 29 ; L'kha dodi ; Psalm 93 / David Diamond (13:00) -- Hamma'ariv aravim / Morton Gould (3:47) -- Mi khamokha / Roy Harris (8:00) -- Vay'khullu / Douglas Moore (3:39).
Note
"Milken Archive of American Jewish Music"--Container.
Event (note)
Recorded June 1998, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, Wash. (1st work); Dec. 1993, Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, N.Y. (2nd work); June 2001, New Tabernacle Baptist Fourth Church, Charleston, N.C. [i.e. S.C.] (3rd work); Oct. 1999, First United Methodist Church, Lubbock, Tex. (4th work); and June 2001, St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, London, England (5th work).
Language (note)
Aḥava spoken in English; other works sung in Hebrew.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
Diamond, David, 1915-2005.
Title
Aḥava [electronic resource] = Brotherhood / David Diamond. Music for prayer / by David Diamond ... [et al.].
Imprint
[Hong Kong] : Naxos, p2004.
Series
American classics
American classics (Naxos (Sound recording label))
Performer
In the 1st work: Theodore Bikel, narrator ; Seattle Symphony Orchestra ; Gerard Schwarz, conductor. In the 2nd work: Charles Osborne, cantor ; Aaron Miller, organ ; Rochester Singers ; Samuel Adler, conductor. In the 3rd work: Richard Troxell, tenor ; Margery Dodds, organ ; Carolina Chamber Chorale ; Timothy Koch, conductor. In the 4th work: Karl Dent, tenor ; Sarah Graves, organ ; University Choir of Texas Tech University ; Kenneth Davis, conductor ; In the 5th work: Elaine Close, soprano ; Patrick Mason, baritone ; Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, organ ; Chorus of the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields ; Joseph Cullen, conductor.
Event
Recorded June 1998, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, Wash. (1st work); Dec. 1993, Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, N.Y. (2nd work); June 2001, New Tabernacle Baptist Fourth Church, Charleston, N.C. [i.e. S.C.] (3rd work); Oct. 1999, First United Methodist Church, Lubbock, Tex. (4th work); and June 2001, St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, London, England (5th work).
Language
Aḥava spoken in English; other works sung in Hebrew.