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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-09-21

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Available from www.acoustic-
disc.com .
Two of the latest entries in the
Naxos Records series of Milken
Archive recordings feature contem-
porary orchestral pieces inspired
by the High Holiday liturgy.
In fact, both Herman Berlinski:

From the World of My Father and
David Stock: A Little Miracle have
tried their hand at re-imaginings

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emotional charge. Put those two
musicians together with "a collec-
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as their new CD New Shabbos
Waltz bills itself, and the result is
a sterling blend of deeply emotive
music.
The set kicks off
with a melancholy
Avinu Malkeinu, with
Statman's plangent
clarinet stating the
traditional tune while
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him. The duo deftly
trade leads on this and
the other cuts on the
record, aided immea-
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slide guitar from Bob
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of the shofar service for Rosh

Hashanah. Berlinski (1910-2001)
was a student of the great Nadia
Boulanger. His From the World of
My Father is a lovely 1941 piece
that pays homage to the syna-
gogue and folk music of Eastern
Europe.
His 1964 Shofar Service is a
fairly straightforward setting of
the old Union Prayerbook liturgy,
here ably performed by the BBC
Singers, conducted by Avner
Ital. Not surprisingly,
Berlinski blends two
trumpets with the sho-
far itself, to consider-
able dramatic effect.
Berlinski's is a reso-
lutely post-Romantic
palette whether he is
writing for organ (The
Burning Bush) or full
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David Stock, who
was born in 1939, is
of a more obviously
modernist bent than
Berlinski. His operatic

monodrama A Little
Miracle, which retells an extraordi-
nary story of Holocaust survivors,
owes a bit of its rhythmic drive to
Schoenberg (perhaps with a nod
to Gershwin). But his Yizkor is sur-

prisingly conservative, powerfully

melodic and quietly restrained.
By contrast, his shofar piece,
Tekiah, written for trumpet and
crisply performed by Stephen
Burns and the Pittsburgh New
Music Ensemble, with the com-
poser conducting, has moments
that are distinctly reminiscent
of the heyday of minimalism.
Available through
www.milkenarchive.org .

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