Noam Sheriff's "Psalms of Jerusalem" is a profound and moving orchestral work that delves into the experiences of Holocaust survivors, drawing from the personal diary of Dr. Baruch Milch, the composer's father. This world premiere recording, released in 2010 by EMG Classical, is a testament to Sheriff's ability to blend traditional Jewish liturgical elements with classical orchestration, creating a deeply resonant and historically significant piece.
The album features seven psalm settings interspersed with three intermezzos, performed by the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Vaclovas Augustinas. With a running time of just over 50 minutes, the work is a powerful exploration of faith, suffering, and resilience. The piece is scored for tenor, bass, choir, and orchestra, showcasing Sheriff's mastery of large-scale composition and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through music.
"Psalms of Jerusalem" is not just a musical experience but a historical one, offering insight into the personal and collective trauma of the Holocaust and the enduring power of faith. Sheriff's compositional style, which often incorporates Jewish liturgical music and Middle Eastern influences, is on full display here, making this album a vital addition to any classical music collection. The digitally remastered recording ensures that every nuance of Sheriff's score is heard with clarity and precision, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the depth and complexity of this remarkable work.
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Tracks
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: I. Ash'rei - Beatus VirNoam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: Etnachta 1 - Intermezzo 1Noam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: II. Kir'yah - KyrieNoam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: III. Hallel - LaudateNoam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: Etnachta 2 - Intermezzo 2Noam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: IV. Ani Ma'a'min - CredoNoam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: V. Al Na'ha'rot Ba'vel - Super flumina BabyNoam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: VI. Barchi - Benedic animaNoam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: Etnachta 3 - Intermezzo 3Noam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas
Psalms of Jerusalem (1995) for tenor, bass, choir & orchestra: VII. Halleluya - AlleluiaNoam Sheriff, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Vaclovas Augustinas, Jurijus Kalcas, Gediminas Ramanauskas