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New Budapest Orpheum Society - As Dreams Fall Apart: The Golden Age of Jewish Stage & Film Music 1925-1955 (2014)

New Budapest Orpheum Society - As Dreams Fall Apart: The Golden Age of Jewish Stage & Film Music 1925-1955 (2014)
  • Title: As Dreams Fall Apart: The Golden Age of Jewish Stage & Film Music 1925-1955
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Cedille Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
  • Total Time: 1:36:01
  • Total Size: 496 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

1. Die koschere Mischpoche (02:27)
2. New Budapest Orpheum Society & Stewart Figa – Maz'l (02:48)
3. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Dos pintele yid (02:31)
4. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Die Herzogin von Chicago: Wir Ladies aus Amerika (03:05)
5. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Tomorrow (From "The Constant Nymph") (04:22)
6. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Die Blume von Hawaii: Kann nicht küssen ohne Liebe (03:25)
7. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Die Novaks aus Prag (03:59)
8. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Composers' Revolution in Heaven (04:48)
9. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Money macht froh! (04:02)
10. Philip Bohlman & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Aus der Familie der SträuÃe (05:58)
11. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Immer inmitten (02:36)
12. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Vor der Ewigkeit (04:21)

Disc 2

1. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society РCaf̩ Brasil (02:57)
2. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – I bin a stiller Zecher (04:18)
3. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Wenn der Ungar lustig ist⦠(04:59)
4. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society РIn einem kleinen Caf̩ in Hernals (03:09)
5. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Wo der Teufel "Gute Nacht" sagt (03:53)
6. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – A Brivele der mam'n (02:42)
7. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Erlekh zayn (From "Bar Mitzvah") (03:15)
8. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – 5 Hollywood-Elegien: No. 1, Unter den grunen Pfefferbaumen (01:05)
9. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – 5 Hollywood-Elegien: No. 2, Die Stadt ist nach den Engeln genannt (01:12)
10. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – 5 Hollywood-Elegien: No. 3, Jeden Morgen, mein Brot zu verdienen (01:11)
11. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – 5 Hollywood-Elegien: No. 4, Diese Stadt hat mich belehrt (01:14)
12. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – 5 Hollywood-Elegien: No. 5, in den Hügeln wird Gold gefunden (00:57)
13. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – L'automne californien (02:44)
14. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Friling (03:49)
15. Stewart Figa & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Ikh zing (From "Mamele") (03:29)
16. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Black Market (From "A Foreign Affair") (04:17)
17. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – Illusions (From "A Foreign Affair") (03:40)
18. Julia Bentley & New Budapest Orpheum Society – The Ruins of Berlin (From "A Foreign Affair") (02:33)

The New Budapest Orpheum Society, ensemble-in-residence in the Division of Humanities at the University of Chicago, has been tracing the origins, development and influence of European Jewish cabaret music through extensive historical research and compelling performances in concert and on a series of widely acclaimed albums on Cedille Records.

The ensemble’s third and newest project focuses on Jewish stage and film music from the early to mid-20th century.

The ensemble’s first Cedille album, 'Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano', drew praise from BBC Music Magazine as a “fascinating and strongly projected collection” offering “tantalizing” examples of cabaret, popular and political songs of the early 20th century. The Berkshire Jewish Voice said the works on the ensemble’s second Cedille CD, 'Jewish Cabaret in Exile', “attest to the poignancy and vitality of the art of Jewish cabaret.”

In addition to its Chicago-area performances, the New Budapest Orpheum Society tours widely, performing at Symphony Space, Café Sabarsky, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in New York City, and the United States Memorial Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. The ensemble and its artistic director, Philip V Bohlman, received the Noah Greenwood Award for Historical Performance from the American Musicological Society.


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