Tracklist:1. Oshpitsin [6:52]
2. Kartshev [4:06]
3. Shebreshin [5:49]
4. Falenitz [3:11]
5. Zaloshitz [3:30]
6. Ushvotsk [5:29]
7. Dembitz [2:54]
8. Rymanov [6:44]
9. Kuzmir [4:08]
Mastering: Tomasz Duda
Fotografie: Artur Barwacz
Projekt okladki: Lukasz Pawlak
Personnel:Non-Linear Ensemble - (1):
Tomasz Gwinciński - instrumentation, sampler, conductor
St. Weil - piano
Anna Rutomska - harpsichord
Maria Kus - Wurlitzer organ
Artur Radomiak - mellotron
Janina Feldheim - harp
Wlodzimierz Nowakowski - trumpet
Roman Wlodarski - trumpet
Andrzej Mur - trombone
Michal Czerw - clarinet
Tomasz Pawlicki - flute piccolo
Janusz Jodla - timpani
Tomasz Chmiel - rataplan
Piotr Mosiewicz - tubular bells, gran cassa
Marek Nowak - cymbals & percussion
Rolf Rascher - Gamelan instruments
Marlena Vara - violin
Katarzyna Kowalewska - violin
Stefan Baldyga - violin
Ryszard Wolanski - violin
Igor Matysik - violin
Krzysztof Sadek - violin
Renata Suchodolska - cello
Piotr Reina - cello
Lech Mroczek - cello
Max Poplawski - double bass
Marek Kuczma - double bass
Pawel Szamburski - composition, clarinet (2)
Yuriy Yaremchuk - composition, bass clarinet, percussion (3)
Anastasia Yaremchuk - flute, voice (3)
Yulia Yaremchuk - electric piano, voice (3)
Serhiy Zelenskiy - accoustic guitar (3)
Patryk Zakrocki - composition (4)
Julia Kubica - violin (4)
Romuald Golebiowski - clarinet (4)
Boleslaw Blaszczyk - cello (4), composition & piano (6)
Piotr Czerny - piano (4)
Marcin Lemiszewski - xylophone (4)
Maciej Puczynski - percussion (4)
Wojt3k Kucharczyk - composition, sampling, vocal (5)
Ireneusz Socha - composition & sampling, vocal (7)
Raphael Roginski - composition & electric guitar (8)
Jaroslaw Bester - instrumentation, accordion (9)
QUOTE |
Ireneusz Socha commissioned music from some of the most creative young Polish composers such as the accordionist Jaroslaw Bester (The Cracow Klezmer Band, Bester Quartet), the pianist Boleslaw Blaszczyk, the multiinstrumentalist Tomasz Gwincinski, the electronic sound artist Wojt3k Kucharczyk (Molr Drammaz, The Complainer & The Complainers, Mik.Musik!), the guitarist Raphael Roginski (Cukunft, Shofar, Mizrach), the clarinetist Pawel Szamburski (Meritum, Horny Trees), the Ukrainian master saxophonist Yuriy Yaremchuk and the multiinstrumentalist Patryk Zakrocki (Tupika) as an unorthodox and an unusually varied homage to one of the great forgotten Polish composers Szymon Laks (1901-1983) and his "Elegy of Little Jewish Towns". "Sztetlach" was recorded between 2002 and 2004. We based on two texts: Szymon Laks's score of "Elegy for the Jewish Little Towns" and Jaroslaw Lipszyc's poem "Little Towns 2.1" – the latter being a present-day 'commentary' on Antoni Slonimski's poem. Titles of the pieces are Yiddish names of some little but significant towns. Referentially, "Sztetlach" is a part of the tradition of midrashes and haggadahs. It musically follows in the footsteps of "commentaries' on the oral and the written tradition within Judaism. These new readings of the Laks's piece are not merely some sentimental journeys but instead they speak of a potential the "new music' possesses. Laks found out that music might kill first hand. This CD is dedicated to the music that keeps company with life. As Chris Cutler recommends: "A hugely ambitious work, with an impressive ensemble of composers and instrumentalists performing a collection of pieces that feature mostly small, very differently instrumented ensembles, very varied - from percussive orchestra to solo clarinet". The accompanying 12-page full-color booklet contains some photographs of Jewish places in Debica and complete info on the project. A classic. (dembitzer.pl) |
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