Ernest Bloch is best known for his composition Schelomo for cello and large orchestra but he wrote a ton of music for “large orchestra.” We take an esoteric look at his Avodath Hakodesh: Sacred ...
When you encounter Ernest Bloch’s “Schelomo,” you’re struck by an immediate feeling of profundity and deep emotional vulnerability. As cellist Joshua Roman recalls, “The first recording I heard was of ...
wasn't just Oregon's most famous composer. He was also an accomplished photographer who composed images as musical as his symphonies. A photograph of a massive tree punching up through the ground ...
Three years ago in San Francisco, Ernest Bloch felt ill and worried, and under the pressure of a strong physical strain he composed some of his saddest music. Cantor Reuben R. Rinder, of Temple ...
The Manhattan School of Music Opera Theater's Mabeth will be the American premiere of the French version, styled a "lyric drama." It will be performed with a prologue in three acts, basically uncut, ...
When you listen to the music of Ernest Bloch, Oregon's most famous composer, you are hearing a voice unlike any other classical composer of the 20th century. Make that several voices. One of those ...
For all of the attention lavished upon West Coast composers lately, one who has mostly escaped the net is Ernest Bloch. Though Swiss-born, Bloch lived a good deal of his life on the West Coast, ...
The Kent State University Orchestra and combined Choirs, joined by Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Cantor Vladimir Lapin join to present Ernest Bloch’s (first President of the Cleveland Institute of ...
1. Ernest Bloch: Prelude. From “Suite for Violin no. 1”. Roberto Sawicky, violin. 2. Lucienne Bloch Dimitroff speaks about her father composing “Helvetia”. 3. Ernest Bloch: Helvetia, Symphonic Fresco ...
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