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Oud Bass Piano Trio
Between the Lines
2008
Composer and pianist Yitzhak Yedid's new composition is an impressive attempt to weave current and traditional styles and influences into a cohesive contemporary work.This is also the first time that Yedid has composed for the oud.Yedid sees the oud as an orchestral, formally disciplined instrument, detached from its folkloristic role, and one that adds a very specific color with its unique scales and meters.Yedid enlisted Palestinian oud player Mikhail Maroun, who is also an accomplished guitarist, for this project.When the bass rejoins the oud and the piano, Yedid uses the piano strings to echo the oud and bass strings and achieves a mysterious timbral quality.The conclusion of this movement borrows a theme from Yedid's earlier composition, Myth Of The Cave (Between The Lines, 2003) and ends with a short blessing from the benediction of the priests, that suggests a similar image to the opening one.All these complex textures of colors and sounds are performed beautifully by the trio.The second movement is tempestuous and seemingly chaotic.It is inspired by the Christian myth of the rebellion of the Angel Hillel Ben Shahar against god, and its inevitable casting from heaven to hell.It even offers a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Egyptian singer Om Koulthoum, where Maroun's ornamental playing takes the lead.Jewish wedding and an Israeli folk song.Fifth movement
Personnel: Mikhail Moroun: oud; Ora Boasson Horev: double bass; Yitzhak Yedid: piano.Visit Yitzhak Yedid on the web.Eyal Hareuveni is an Israeli journalist who lives in Jerusalem More about Eyal...Part 2: Edge Walkers
7.Storm Behind the Calm, The
14.Prayer in Homage to Jerusalem
15.Part 4: When Silence Meets Silence
16.Part 5: In a Thrill of Emotions
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18.Yitzhak Yedid Passions And Prayers Album Yitzhak Yedid Passions And Prayers CD Notes Personnel: Yitzhak Yedid (piano); Galia Hai (viola); Orit Orbach (clarinet, bass clarinet); Alon Reuven ...Your full email address is never displayed and is not used for marketing purposes.Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days.Sorry, this item is not available from ARTISTdirect.This early work from the hands of Israeli pianist Yitzhak Yedid is remarkable for both its maturity and its haunting expressiveness.For example, "The Pessimist Optimist" repeats and varies a simple line played by the left hand, leading to a jump in octaves and intensity with an incremental increase in tempo.There is a sort of fusion by the end of the piece, but as with the other selections, Yedid's interpretations are filled with sly nuance, resulting in a highly satisfying journey down a peaceful river that gurgles ever so slightly beneath the surface.Those willing to open to its pleasures should appreciate the exquisite colors and heightened sensitivity.It deservedly helped launch the career of a talented artist.Yitzhak Yedid Oud Bass Piano Trio Between the Lines 2008 Composer and pianist Yitzhak Yedid's new composition is an impressive attempt to weave current and traditional styles and influences into a cohesive contemporary work.This is a nice album and you can get it from emusic.The time now is 01:37 AM.Yitzhak Yedid is one of the most outstanding and original talents of the young generation.And although he studied jazz with Paul Bley and Ran Blake at the New England Conservatory in Boston, it is easy to hear that, despite his pronounced lyrical proficiency, he is everything but a mere epigone of his teachers.
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