Jordi Savall, Hesperion XXI - Jerusalem, la Ville des Deux Paix: La Paix céleste et la Paix terrestre (2008) [SACD]
BAND/ARTIST: Jordi Savall, Hesperion XXI
- Title: Jerusalem, la Ville des Deux Paix: La Paix céleste et la Paix terrestre
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Alia Vox [AVSA 9863 A+B]
- Genre: Classical, World, Traditional
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
- Total Time: 02:25:57
- Total Size: 7,5 GB / 2,3 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
One of the etymologies tracing the name of the city of Jerusalem translates its Hebrew name as “the city of the two peaces”, in what is a clear metaphorical reference both to “heavenly peace” and “earthly peace”, the former proclaimed and promised by the prophets who lived in or visited the city, and the latter sought by the political leaders who have governed the city throughout its five thousand years of documented existence.
Sanctified by the three great monotheistic religions of the Mediterranean, Jerusalem soon became the focus of prayers and longing. Desired by all, she has been the goal, aim and destination of pilgrims of all persuasions who flock to her gates in peace, but also the objective of soldiers and armies in pursuit of war, who have besieged and burned the city, bringing ruin and devastation more than forty times throughout her long history.
Jordi Savall and Montserrat Figueras, in the company of Jewish, Christian and Muslim musicians from Israel, Palestine, Greece, Syria, Armenia, Turkey, England, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, as well as their own ensembles Hespèrion XXI and La Capella Reial de Catalunya, portray the chequered fortunes of Jerusalem – a holy city or a city bedevilled – in a frieze of texts and music evoking her protagonists. Jewish, Arab and Christian music from ancient times to the present day highlights Jerusalem as a city that looks forward to the possibility of achieving the two peaces proclaimed in its name.
Tracks:
SACD 1
1. Fanfare de Jericho 01:33
2. I – Les Oracles Sibyllins, Al.la men eirene 08:20
3. Introduction (Guguk) 01:35
4. Le Coran: Bismi Alla ar Rahman 01:04
5. Postlude (Kanun) 01:05
6. Apocalypse VI, 12-3 – Audi Pontus 04:33
7. Postlude (Harpe médiévale) 01:18
8. II – Sonnerie de Schofar 01:00
9. Prière pour Jérusalem 05:07
10. Danse Instrumentale (Yaïr Dalal) 02:59
11. La Paix de Jérusalem – Psaume 122 05:45
12. Rabbi Akiba va à Jérusalem 01:38
13. Chant de l’exil – Psaume 137, 1-6 04:45
14. Plainte Instrumentale (Schofars) 01:03
15. III – Stavrotheotokia (Planctus de la Vierge) 03:25
16. Fanfare Pax in nomine Domini 01:04
17. Premier appel du Pape Urbain II à la Croisade (1095) 02:17
18. Chanson de croisade – Pax in nomine Domini 05:54
19. Chanson de croisade – Chevalier, mult estes guaritz (1146) 06:56
20. Conductus – O totius Asie Gloria (1099) 02:21
21. Planctus – Pax in nomine Domini 01:55
22. IVa – Chant arabe – Le Dôme du Rocher du Temple 05:07
23. Sionide – Belle cité, joie de l’univers 07:44
SACD 2
1. IVb – Cantiga de Santa Maria – O ffondo do mar tan chäo 08:17
2. Va – Prélude (Oud ) 03:15
3. Mahomet va au ciel depuis le Rocher du Temple 01:39
4. Danse du Soma 05:11
5. Sallatu Allah 06:29
6. Vb – Makam Uzäl Sakil ‘Turna’ 03:37
7. Le songe de Soliman le Magnifique (1520) 02:13
8. Marche guerrière (Anonyme Ottoman) 04:44
9. VI – Palestina hermoza y Santa 07:40
10. Plainte Palestine 03:54
11. Lamento Arménien – Andouni, 1915 03:19
12. El malé rachamin (Chant aux morts d’Auschwitz, 1941) 04:40
13. Marche Funèbre 01:15
14. VII – Dialogue instrumental 01:31
15. Voeux de Paix 00:37
16. Voeux de Paix Adonay 00:36
17. Voeux de Paix 01:13
18. Da Pacem 00:53
19. VIII – Apo xeno meros (en Grec) 01:10
20. Ghazali (en Arabe) 00:44
21. Ghazali (en Hébreu) 00:44
22. Ghazali (Palestine) 00:40
23. Hermosa muchachica 00:44
24. Apo xeno meros (en Grec) 01:41
25. Durme, hermoza donzella (ladino) 01:24
26. Ghazali (en Arabe – en Grec – en Hébreu) 03:03
27. Ghazali (instrumental, Maroc) 00:44
28. Ensemble final (tutti) 00:54
29. Fanfare finale ‘Contre les barrières de l’esprit’ 01:30
Sanctified by the three great monotheistic religions of the Mediterranean, Jerusalem soon became the focus of prayers and longing. Desired by all, she has been the goal, aim and destination of pilgrims of all persuasions who flock to her gates in peace, but also the objective of soldiers and armies in pursuit of war, who have besieged and burned the city, bringing ruin and devastation more than forty times throughout her long history.
Jordi Savall and Montserrat Figueras, in the company of Jewish, Christian and Muslim musicians from Israel, Palestine, Greece, Syria, Armenia, Turkey, England, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, as well as their own ensembles Hespèrion XXI and La Capella Reial de Catalunya, portray the chequered fortunes of Jerusalem – a holy city or a city bedevilled – in a frieze of texts and music evoking her protagonists. Jewish, Arab and Christian music from ancient times to the present day highlights Jerusalem as a city that looks forward to the possibility of achieving the two peaces proclaimed in its name.
Tracks:
SACD 1
1. Fanfare de Jericho 01:33
2. I – Les Oracles Sibyllins, Al.la men eirene 08:20
3. Introduction (Guguk) 01:35
4. Le Coran: Bismi Alla ar Rahman 01:04
5. Postlude (Kanun) 01:05
6. Apocalypse VI, 12-3 – Audi Pontus 04:33
7. Postlude (Harpe médiévale) 01:18
8. II – Sonnerie de Schofar 01:00
9. Prière pour Jérusalem 05:07
10. Danse Instrumentale (Yaïr Dalal) 02:59
11. La Paix de Jérusalem – Psaume 122 05:45
12. Rabbi Akiba va à Jérusalem 01:38
13. Chant de l’exil – Psaume 137, 1-6 04:45
14. Plainte Instrumentale (Schofars) 01:03
15. III – Stavrotheotokia (Planctus de la Vierge) 03:25
16. Fanfare Pax in nomine Domini 01:04
17. Premier appel du Pape Urbain II à la Croisade (1095) 02:17
18. Chanson de croisade – Pax in nomine Domini 05:54
19. Chanson de croisade – Chevalier, mult estes guaritz (1146) 06:56
20. Conductus – O totius Asie Gloria (1099) 02:21
21. Planctus – Pax in nomine Domini 01:55
22. IVa – Chant arabe – Le Dôme du Rocher du Temple 05:07
23. Sionide – Belle cité, joie de l’univers 07:44
SACD 2
1. IVb – Cantiga de Santa Maria – O ffondo do mar tan chäo 08:17
2. Va – Prélude (Oud ) 03:15
3. Mahomet va au ciel depuis le Rocher du Temple 01:39
4. Danse du Soma 05:11
5. Sallatu Allah 06:29
6. Vb – Makam Uzäl Sakil ‘Turna’ 03:37
7. Le songe de Soliman le Magnifique (1520) 02:13
8. Marche guerrière (Anonyme Ottoman) 04:44
9. VI – Palestina hermoza y Santa 07:40
10. Plainte Palestine 03:54
11. Lamento Arménien – Andouni, 1915 03:19
12. El malé rachamin (Chant aux morts d’Auschwitz, 1941) 04:40
13. Marche Funèbre 01:15
14. VII – Dialogue instrumental 01:31
15. Voeux de Paix 00:37
16. Voeux de Paix Adonay 00:36
17. Voeux de Paix 01:13
18. Da Pacem 00:53
19. VIII – Apo xeno meros (en Grec) 01:10
20. Ghazali (en Arabe) 00:44
21. Ghazali (en Hébreu) 00:44
22. Ghazali (Palestine) 00:40
23. Hermosa muchachica 00:44
24. Apo xeno meros (en Grec) 01:41
25. Durme, hermoza donzella (ladino) 01:24
26. Ghazali (en Arabe – en Grec – en Hébreu) 03:03
27. Ghazali (instrumental, Maroc) 00:44
28. Ensemble final (tutti) 00:54
29. Fanfare finale ‘Contre les barrières de l’esprit’ 01:30
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