Alberto Mizrahi – Trio Globo – Matzah to Menorah
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Songs for Passover 1. Abastava A Nos (Sephardic “Dayenu” Chant) 2. Dayenu 3. B’Tzet Yisrael (Chant) 4. B’Tzet Yisrael (Livorno Tradition) 5. Miriam’s Prophecy 6. Odecha Ki Aniani 7. Un Cavretico (Ladino “Chad Gadya” 8. Eliyahu Hanavi Songs for Hanukkah 9. Oy, Chanukkah 10. Mi Yemalel 11. S’Vivon, Sov, Sov, Sov 12. Ma’oz Tzur 13. Ocho Kandelikas |
Abastava A Nos (Sephardic “Dayenu” Chant) B’Tzet Yisrael (Chant) B’Tzet Yisrael (Livorno Tradition) Miriam’s Prophecy Odecha Ki Aniani Un Cavretico (Ladino “Chad Gadya” Eliyahu Hanavi Oy, Chanukkah Mi Yemalel S’Vivon, Sov, Sov, Sov Ma’oz Tzur Ocho Kandelikas
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REVIEW
A new review of Matzah to Menorah is out from AllAboutJazz.com
By HRAYR ATTARIAN, Published: January 8, 2013
“There is a well-established legacy of fusing the sacred with the secular in jazz. Pianist Duke Ellington’s Concert of Sacred Music (RCA, 1966) is, perhaps, the most ceremonial example of this but there is a myriad of other recordings. Guitarist Grant Green’s gospel-inspired Feelin’ the Spirit (Blue Note, 1962), pianist/harpist Alice Coltrane’s exploration of Hinduism and beyond on Universal Consciousness (Impulse!, 1972) and saxophonist Pharoah Sanders’ nod to Islam with the classic Summun Bukmun Umyun (Impulse!, 1970), are a few of the more freewheeling expressions of this musical relationship.”
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