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Music CD - Itzhak Perlman: In the Fiddler's House

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Music CD: In the Fiddler's House Artist: Itzhak Perlman
List Price: $16.98
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Manufacturer: Angel Records
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1. Reb Itzik's Nign 2. Simkhes Toyre Time 3. Flatbush Waltz 4. Wedding Medley 5. Dybbuk Shers 6. Basarabye 7. Firn Di Mekhutornim Aheym 8. Tati Un Mama Tants 9. Fisherlid 10. Der Alter Bulgar 11. Ale Brider 12. Honga 13. Doyna & Skotshna 14. Der Heyser Bulgar 15. Di Gayster
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0724355555526 Label: Angel Records Manufacturer: Angel Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Angel Records Release Date: 1995-11-21 Studio: Angel Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Souful and beautiful. Comment: I love Jewish klezmer music, which I forgot to mention in another review of ethnic music, and this one is masterful. I love Itzhak Perlman's violin, both classical, and not. On this one though, he is matched equally with some of the greatest Jewish instrumentalists, and vocalists. Again, like with Greek music, I don't know the language, but that doesn't change my love of this incredibly, soulful, and exciting music. I recommend it as one of my favorites. R. Duane Gibson.
Customer Rating:      Summary: In the Fiddler's House Comment: Perlman at his best. If you want to buy just one CD with Perlman performing, this is it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wow! Comment: I recently rediscovered this CD (my mom had purchased about three years ago) and put it into my stereo just to see what it would be like. Little did I know that I was in for a huge - and pleasant - surprise!"In the Fiddler's House" is what you might hear if you went to a Jewish person's house. It has that intimate, personal feeling. All the songs are great: some are fast, some are slow, some are a little in between. Overall it's a fantastic CD that can be enjoyed whether you're Jewish or not. I would have to say that undoubtedly track 4 "Wedding Medley" is the best track on the CD (I'm listening to it as I write this). The combination of songs is not only seamless, but gives the song a feeling of surprise. The voices and instruments on this track are very, very lively and fun. Buy this CD (or at least listen to some of the audio samples) and you'll discover the hidden surprises of Itzhak Perlman's "In the Fiddler's House"!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Filled With Sprit! Comment: I love this Itzhak Perlman CD...from the first time I listened to it, I was enchanted! I had never really known about klezmer (Jewish) music before, and this CD was a wonderful introduction to it. Klezmer is very emotional music, and Itzhak and his "friends" certainly bring that into the music. The violin and the other instruments are very mournful and soulful on some pieces-making them sound very haunting and "East European"-almost Persian. Other songs are party or celebration songs, played with wild abandon and zaniness-they really make you want to dance the hora! The instrumental side of "In the Fiddler's House" isn't the only great thing-the singing really adds to the CD. The vocals are in Yiddish (a very neat-sounding language) and go even further to make this CD a real "Jewish experience." The best thing about this CD? You absolutely do not have to be Jewish to enjoy it! I'm not, and I still can't get enough of this unique and soulful music...you'll be hooked once you hear it, too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love it! Comment: Like I said, I love it. I borrowed it from a friend, never having heard Itzhak Perlman before. It is absolutely magical. My favorite track is number 5. It sounds so enchanting and mystical. This is definately a must-have!
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Editorial Reviews:
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In his introductory note to this CD, Itzhak Perlman informs us that, more than anything else he has recorded, this is truly his own music--"what you might hear if you came to my house and I decided to jam with some friends." And jam he does--with some very talented friends indeed. Klezmer music, which combines the folk and religious music of Yiddish-speaking cultures with various musical traditions of countries such as Russia, Turkey, and Greece, is unusual territory for a major label and a superstar artist, but here the combination works perfectly. Perlman, who normally is the star of his recordings, just blends into the whole celebration. The playing of violin, accordion, mandolin, clarinet, and other instruments is stylish, infectious, and at times virtuosic. Strangely, the sound lacks openness, inhibiting the characteristically vibrant timbres of these instruments. --David Vernier
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