Hineni
Hineni
This CD is the second release of original klezmer music by Sherry Mayrent, clarinetist with Owen Davidson on accordion and Lynn Lovell on bass. For Mayrent, discovering klezmer was discovering her long lost native language. Her compositions, which are virtually indistinguishable, stylistically, from tunes that have been in the klezmer repertoire for generations, are her way of telling her listeners about traditional Yiddish culture and what it means to her. They span the spectrum of moods and styles, from the introspective title track to a light-hearted waltz. The choice of a smaller ensemble here also permits an exploration of the interrelationships among the instruments, a key element in Wholesale's style, and one that is based on the Eastern European Jewish style of prayer.
Contents:
- Hayntike yidn (The Jews of Today)
- Hineni (Here I am)
- Freylekhs oyf eyn fus (Freylekhs on one foot)
- Tsvey khosidlekh (Two khosidls)
- Zeyde tantst (Grandpa dances)
- Vals (Waltz)
- Azoy geyt es (So it goes)
- Ver veys? (Who knows?)
- Finster un glitshik (Dark and mysterious)
- Der bobes hent (Grandma's hands)
- Tants gemish (Dance medley)
- Erev yom tov (The day/evening before a holiday)