Handel / Dalal / Al Ol Ensemlbe / Ehrhardt: Israel in Egypt
Handel / Dalal / Al Ol Ensemlbe / Ehrhardt: Israel in Egypt
Format: CD
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Artist: Handel / Dalal / Al Ol Ensemlbe / Ehrhardt
Label: Capriccio
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 845221051512
Genre: Classical
This project has been created on the basis of the common history and roots of the three monotheistic. Religions: Islam, Christianity and Judaism. On this double disc set, musicians from the (Western) European Baroque tradition (and from a Christian background), are joined by musicians from Jewish and Muslim backgrounds. In addition to the Israeli oud player and violinist Yair Dalal, a Jewish cantor and several musicians from Arabic and Muslim cultures are also involved. The idea is not so much a confrontation of musical and narrative levels, but rather a collective molding of the story of Israel in Egypt.
Tracks:
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Once We Were Slaves
1.3 And the Children of Israel
1.4 And Egypt Made the Children of Israel
1.5 Then Sent He Moses
1.6 Dulab Husaini - the Al Ol Ensemble
1.7 These Are the Ten Plagues
1.8 They Loathed to Drink of the River
1.9 Their Land Brought Forth Frogs
1.10 He Spake the Word
1.11 Amrou Rabotenou
1.12 He Gave Them Hailstones for Rain
1.13 He Sent a Thick Darkness Over All the Land
1.14 Sufi Chanting
1.15 He Smote All the First-Born
1.16 Al Ol - Desert Wind - the Al Ol Ensemble
1.17 But As for His People
1.18 He Rebuked the Red Sea
1.19 And Israel Saw That Great Work
1.20 And Believed the Lord
2.1 Then Moses and the Children of Israel
2.2 Moses and the Children of Israel
2.3 The Lord Is My Strength and My Song
2.4 He Is My God
2.5 The Lord Is a Master of War
2.6 The Depths Have Covered Them
2.7 El Halidg - the Al Ol Ensemble
2.8 Sufi Chanting
2.9 Thy Right Hand, O Lord Is Become Glorious
2.10 E Mounim
2.11 The Enemy Said, I Will Pursue
2.12 Ya Chalidi
2.13 Who Is Like Unto Thee, O Lord?
2.14 You in Your Mercy - the People Shall Hear
2.15 Improvisation
2.16 Thou Shalt Bring Them in
2.17 The Lord Shall Reign
2.18 Halleluja - Lefichach
2.19 Hallelujah! - the Lord Shall Reign
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