Paweł Jabłczyński, Justyna Skoczek - Stutschewsky - Cello Works (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Paweł Jabłczyński, Justyna Skoczek
- Title: Stutschewsky - Cello Works
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: CD Accord
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:41:14
- Total Size: 178 / 280 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Stutschewsky Intro
02. Stutschewsky Kaddish
03. Stutschewsky Jewish Song
04. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Legend
05. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Raindrops
06. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies You, the Earth
07. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Oriental Melody
08. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Prayer
09. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Wanderer’s Song
10. Stutschewsky Legend
11. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Bessarabic Song
12. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Latvian Song
13. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Nuts and Wine
14. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Dance
15. Stutschewsky Outro
Joachim Stutschewsky, cellist and composer, author of numerous music transcriptions, promoter of Jewish music. Born on 7th February 1891 in Romny (then in the Russian Empire, now Ukraine), into a family with long-time musical traditions, Stutschewsky was brought up in the environment of Jewish klezmer musicians playing at weddings and inns. In this social context, his musical education started at age five with learning the violin, from which he eventually shifted to the cello. He played this instrument, among others, in the band led by his father, klezmer-clarinettist Kalmen-Lejb Stuczewski.
In 1909–1911, Stutschewsky studied at Leipzig Conservatory in the class of Julius Klengel, an outstanding instrumentalist (who shared the stage with such celebrities as Leopold Auer and Adolph Brodsky), but also a composer and educator. Klengel’s pupils included the world’s top cellists of that time, such as Emanuel Feuermann, Gregor Piatigorsky, Guilhermina Suggia, as well as Henryk Adamus and Dezyderiusz Danczowski, who was one of the fathers of the Polish cello scene. ...
Paweł Jabłczyński, double bass
Justyna Skoczek, piano
01. Stutschewsky Intro
02. Stutschewsky Kaddish
03. Stutschewsky Jewish Song
04. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Legend
05. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Raindrops
06. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies You, the Earth
07. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Oriental Melody
08. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Prayer
09. Stutschewsky Six Israeli Melodies Wanderer’s Song
10. Stutschewsky Legend
11. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Bessarabic Song
12. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Latvian Song
13. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Nuts and Wine
14. Stutschewsky Hassidic Suite Dance
15. Stutschewsky Outro
Joachim Stutschewsky, cellist and composer, author of numerous music transcriptions, promoter of Jewish music. Born on 7th February 1891 in Romny (then in the Russian Empire, now Ukraine), into a family with long-time musical traditions, Stutschewsky was brought up in the environment of Jewish klezmer musicians playing at weddings and inns. In this social context, his musical education started at age five with learning the violin, from which he eventually shifted to the cello. He played this instrument, among others, in the band led by his father, klezmer-clarinettist Kalmen-Lejb Stuczewski.
In 1909–1911, Stutschewsky studied at Leipzig Conservatory in the class of Julius Klengel, an outstanding instrumentalist (who shared the stage with such celebrities as Leopold Auer and Adolph Brodsky), but also a composer and educator. Klengel’s pupils included the world’s top cellists of that time, such as Emanuel Feuermann, Gregor Piatigorsky, Guilhermina Suggia, as well as Henryk Adamus and Dezyderiusz Danczowski, who was one of the fathers of the Polish cello scene. ...
Paweł Jabłczyński, double bass
Justyna Skoczek, piano
Year 2024 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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