In Hassidic Mood - Compositions for Cello and Piano by Joachim Stutschewsky
Track Listings
| 1. Hassidic suite (1946) | ||
| 2. Hassidic suite (1946) | ||
| 3. Hassidic suite (1946) | ||
| 4. Hassidic suite (1946) | ||
| 5. Meditation hébraïque (1924) | ||
| 6. Kinah (Complainte, 1933) | ||
| 7. Meditation Chassidique (1933) | ||
| 8. Freilachs (Improvisation, 1934) | ||
| 9. Jewish song (1937) | ||
| 10. Andante religioso (1942) | ||
| 11. Legend (1952) | ||
| 12. Supplication (1953) | ||
| 13. Jolly dance (1957) | ||
| 14. Kaddish (1957) | ||
| 15. Six Israeli melodies (1962) | ||
| 16. Six Israeli melodies (1962) | ||
| 17. Six Israeli melodies (1962) | ||
| 18. Six Israeli melodies (1962) | ||
| 19. Six Israeli melodies (1962) | ||
| 20. Six Israeli melodies (1962) |
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Joachim Stutschewsky (1891-1982) was born in Romni, Ukraine to a family of traditional Klezmers. He learned to play the fiddle at a young age and later switched to cello. Stutschewsky studied in Leipzig with Julius Klengel and embarked on a richly varied musical career. Among other things, he was member of the legendary Vienna String Quartet headed by Rudolf Kolisch. In 1938 he settled in Eretz Israel. The selection of pieces presented in this CD includes most of his compositions for cello and piano. They are all written in the Hassidic style and were created between 1924 (in Europe) and 1964 (in Israel).
In Hassidic Mood - Compositions for Cello and Piano by Joachim Stutschewsky, Music, Joachim Stutschewsky, cello, Michael Boguslavsky, piano Emanuel Gruber
In Hassidic Mood - Compositions for Cello and Piano by Joachim Stutschewsky
Music Review:
Recommended Music:
Mendelssohn: String Quartets, Op. 44
Nature Boy: The Standards Album
Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bob Brookmeyer [Original recording remastered]
Mystic Melodies, Vol. 1 [Import]
October 23, 2002 Eureka, CA: On the Road [Limited Edition] [Live]