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Yitzhak Yedid: Since My Soul Loved
ByThis new composition is performed by a chamber quintet Yedid on piano, his long-time musical partner, Ora Boasson-Horev on double bass, Daniel Hoffman on violin, Galia Chai on Viola, and Jonathan Gotlibovich on cello. Yedid divides each of the four movements to colorful and poetic images that outline his imaginary road-map for this composition. The musicians were asked to interpret and improvise on these images, while conveying their own senses and emotions, to create sub-compositions within the greater one that attempt to break out of the mold. Similarly, Yedid encourages listeners to construct their own narrative based on their own imagination and understanding.
The composition progresses from the first movement that focuses on deep, often disturbing, contemplation to a powerful and dynamic second movement that conjures a rapid interchanging and surprising set of improvised miniatures. The third movement begins with a beautiful and serene piano solo that introduces a deeply emotional theme inspired by a prayer from the Yom Kippur services, arranged here for the double bass to play the leading role of the cantor while the other musicians play the role of the repeating praying audience. The composition is concluded with a similar contemplative tone as in the first movement, but this time all five musicians attempt to reach a joint harmonic articulation, even if it sounds sometimes as if it were sliding into an abstract one.
Since My Soul Loved is one of the most moving compositions of Yedid so far, performed majestically by excellent musicians who truly identify and believe in Yedid's artistic vision.
Track Listing
First Movement; Second Movement; Third Movement; Fourth Movement.
Personnel
Yitzhak Yedid: piano; Daniel Hoffman: violin; Galia Hai: viola; Jonathan Gotlibovich: cello; Ora Boasson Horev: bass.
Album information
Title: Since My Soul Loved | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Between the Lines