Out of Babylon: The Music of Baghdadi-Jewish Migrations
Жанр: liturgy jewish israeli sephardic
Год выпуска диска: 2007
Производитель диска: Germany
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 65'45"
Трэклист:
01. Anenu - Rahum Wehannun - Eli Shelem
02. Rahum Wehannun - Zaki I. Solomon
03. Abinu Malkenu - Eli Shelem
04. Abinu Malkenu - Charlie Daniel
05. Shema/Adonay Hu Haelohim/Adonay Melekh - Menahem David Dangoor
06. Shema/Adonay Hu Haelohim/Adonay Melekh - Sam Benjamin
07. Shomer Yisrael/Qaddish/Shofar Blowing - Sam Benjamin
08. El Rahum Shemakh - Sam Benjamin
09. Ki Eshmerah Shabbath - Netanel Meoded
10. Ki Eshmerah Shabbath - Charlie Daniel
11. Ki Eshmerah Shabbath - Jacob Zion
12. Ki Eshmerah Shabbath - Ellis Jacobs
13. Ki Eshmerah Shabbath - Solomon Isaac Solomon
14. Ki Eshmerah Shabbath - Solomon Isaac Solomon
15. Balini-B Balwa - Jacob Baher
16. Deror Yiqra - Matthew Trush
17. Deror Yiqra - Charlie Daniel
18. Deror Yiqra - Jacob Zion
19. Deror Yiqra - Ellis Jacobs
20. Yom Hashshabbath - Nissim Cunio
21. Yom Hashshabbath - Charlie Daniel
22. Yom Hashshabbath - Ezra Daniel
23. Yom Zeh Ieyisrael - Nissim Cunio
24. Lekhah Dodi - Netanel Meoded
25. Sur Mishello - Nissim Cunio
26. El Me-Od Naalah - Netanel Meoded
27. Yahh Habibi - Yodah
28. Emunah - Yodah
29. Yosheb - Yodah
30. Torath Emeth Nathan - Brass Band
31. Maqheloth - Jacob Zion
32. Emeth Atah Hathanenu - Solomon Isaac Solomon
33. Yehi Shalom Beheylenu - Jacob Zion
34. Psalm 1, 1934 - Yehezkel Batat
35. Psalm 1, 1951 - Baruch Abdallah Ezra
36. Psalm 1, 1973 - Abdallah Hillel
37. Psalm 1, 1979 - David Salman
38. Psalm 137, 1951 - Baruch Abdallah Ezra
39. Psalm 137, 1967 - Nehemia Hudja
40. Psalm 137, 2001 - Sam Benjamin
41. Middan Nishma - Nehemia Hudja
42. Asher Hosethikha - Netanel Meoded
Доп. информация:
Этот диск - серьезное научное исследование, в котором собраны религиозные песнопения евреев, вышедших и вавилонского плена и расселившихся по юго-восточной Азии до Сингапура. Будет интересно прежде всего коллекционерам и специалистам.
На английском:
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In 1993 during a visit to carry out some Southeast Asian music research, Margaret Kartomi stumbled on the Maghain Aboth Synagogue in Singapore. The congregational community she discovered were of Baghdadi descent; their forebears had originated in Babylon, the land of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and home of the very first Jewish diaspora 2500 years ago. As is well known, the Jewish community of ancient Baghdad went on to found a rich civilisation that would give rise to the great rabbinic academies of learning in the first three centuries CE, and would eventually come to influence the traditions of the Sephardi (literally, ‘Spanish’) and Ashkenazi (east European) Jews.
From the late 18th century, Jewish merchants from the rich and famous city of Baghdad settled in port cities around colonial-British and colonial-Dutch Asia, such as in Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon, Penang, Singapore, Surabaya, Hong Kong and Shanghai, where they plied their wares or ran their shipping, spice and clothing businesses. Kartomi visited and studied the music she recorded of some of these communities; and fellow ethnomusicologist Sara Manasseh researched the Baghdadi-Jewish music of her hometown, Bombay. As they found, families such as the Sassoons and the Kadooris had made significant contributions to life in their local cities, such as setting up the tramcar system in early 20th century Hong Kong; but they also lovingly maintained the Baghdadi way of life (minagh babli, ‘Babylonian custom’) across the generations, built Baghdadi-style synagogues and practised their music-liturgical tradition in their numerous synagogue services. To this day the community claims that they have succeeded in preserving their ancient tradition, singing many of the same liturgical melodies as in past generations. Research has shown that some of the songs sung today resemble those recorded by the musicologist Idelsohn in the Baghdadi community in Israel early in the 20th century, although the styles of singing vary according to the background and experience of each singer.
As the colonial era came to an end around 1950, members of the Asian-Baghadi diaspora communities and those in Baghdad itself emigrated again, settling in cities in Israel, the UK, Canada, USA and Australia. When Manasseh and Kartomi recorded the liturgical music in the synagogues in cities such as Manchester and Sydney, they found remarkable similarities to the performances they had recorded in Bombay, Singapore, Hong Kong, etc. and that they also resembled those recorded by Idelsohn a century before. Clearly the cantors’, rabbis’ and worshippers’ belief that they had preserved ancient music-liturgical practice had some truth in it. Though some relatively minor changes can be observed in the recordings made in different eras, individual singers continue to sing the same texts set to basically the same melodic ideas, though they are free to vary them on the spur of the moment, creatively ornament a melodic phrase, add melismatic notes, and vary the rhythms in their own personal style, as did their forebears over the centuries.
Thus, in principle the music on this CD belongs to the ancient tradition of Bagdhadi-Jewish music. In fact it documents songs performed (i) in the synagogues of the Baghdadi-Jewish diaspora in Asia from the end of the 18th to the mid-20th centuries, and (ii) in a further diaspora since the 1950s to Australia, the UK, and beyond. The songs were recorded in Bombay, Poona, Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manchester, London and Sydney by ethnomusicologists Margaret Kartomi and Sara Manasseh of Melbourne and London respectively as part of the CD project team which also included Regina Randhofer of Halle, Germany and Bronia Kornhauser of Melbourne. Randhofer’s interest in psalmody led her to the National Sound Archives in Jerusalem. From there she selected a number of valuable historical recordings, originally collected in Iraq and Israel, to provide more comparative material for the CD. Kornhauser has been the research archivist for the Australian Archive of Jewish Music (in the School of Music, Monash University) since its inception in 1995 and has been collaborating with Kartomi for a number of years in researching the Jewish music of the Asia-Pacific region. The CD is one of the outcomes of that research. Although the recordings that it contains have a documentary character, they have been carefully prepared to maximise their audio-technical qualities.
EAC log:
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Использование указателей C2 : Нет
Коррекция смещения при чтении : 102
Способность читать области Lead-in и Lead-out : Нет
Заполнение пропущенных сэмплов тишиной : Да
Удаление блоков с тишиной в начале и конце : Нет
При вычислениях CRC использовались нулевые сэмплы : Да
Интерфейс : Встроенный Win32-интерфейс для Win NT/2000
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Формат сэмплов : 44.100 Гц; 16 бит; стерео
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