Five Sephardic choruses. Yom Gila (1:43) ; Ya Ribbon Olam (1:11) ; Ein Keloheinu (2:16) ; Adon Olam (2:09) ; Zamm'ri Li (1:14) -- Nuptial scene (8:59) -- The Binding (excerpt)(8:57) -- Selected liturgical works. El melekh yoshev (2:59) ; Ahavat olam (1:56) ; Sim shalom (2:02) ; Bar'khu (1:13) ; Sh'ma Yisra'el (1:34) ; V'ahavta and Mi khamokha (3:36) ; Hashkivenu(4:46).
Note
"Milken Archive of American Jewish Music"--Container.
Event (note)
Recorded May and November, 2001 at the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, NY (1st work); February, 1998 (2nd work) and May 1992 (Selected Liturgical works) at Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY; June, 1998 at Slovak Radio Hall, Bratislava, Slovak Republic (3rd work); and July 1998 at the Jesus Christus Kirche, Berlin, Germany (Symphony No. 5).
Language (note)
Sung in Hebrew (principally), Catalan, and English.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
Adler, Samuel, 1928-
Title
Symphony No. 5 [electronic resource] : We are the echoes / Samuel Adler.
Imprint
[S.l.] : Naxos, p2004.
Series
American classics
American classics (Naxos (Sound recording label))
Performer
In the 1st work: Mary Ellen Callahan and Helen Kruszewski, soprano ; Heather Johnson, mezzo-soprano ; Matthew Kirchner, tenor ; Gideon Dabi and Ted Christopher, baritone ; Pen Ying Fang, piano ; Rutgers Kirkpatrick Choir ; Patrick Gardner, conductor. In the 2nd work: Margaret Bishop Kohler, mezzo-soprano ; Eastman Players ; Samuel Adler, conductor. In the 3rd work: Freda Herseth, soprano ; Joseph Evans, tenor ; Raphael Frieder, baritone ; Slovak Radio Symphony Ocrhestra ; Samuel Adler, conductor. In the Selected Liturgical works: various cantors ; Barbara Harbach, organ ; Rochester Singers ; Samuel Adler, conductor. In the Symphony No. 5: Phyllis Bryn-Julson, soprano ; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin ; Samuel Adler, conductor.
Event
Recorded May and November, 2001 at the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, NY (1st work); February, 1998 (2nd work) and May 1992 (Selected Liturgical works) at Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY; June, 1998 at Slovak Radio Hall, Bratislava, Slovak Republic (3rd work); and July 1998 at the Jesus Christus Kirche, Berlin, Germany (Symphony No. 5).
Language
Sung in Hebrew (principally), Catalan, and English.