Jan Peerce - The Art of the Cantor (1987), (Chanukah, The Sabbath, High Holy Days) |
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Jan Peerce - The Art of the Cantor (1987), (Chanukah, The Sabbath, High Holy Days) |
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Когда то выставлял этот альбом, что я тогда, как помню, RIP'нул с кассеты ..
Щас же.. сделал рип в 320 .. с оригинального CD! :D Ничего не скажешь .. - Дяденька поёт сильно / здорово!! :) ... Вот: (IMG:http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q64/Darkman00/Peerce.gif) Jan Peerce - The Art of the Cantor (Chanukah, The Sabbath, High Holy Days), 1987 (320) (IMG:http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q64/Darkman00/gg/Front-3.jpg) Исполнитель: Jan Peerce Альбом: The Art of the Cantor (Chanukah, The Sabbath, High Holy Days) Год выпуска: 1987 Формат: mp3 Качество: 320 kbps Размер / Size: 162 mb От / From: Darkman Содержание / Tracklist: 01. Vli Yerusholayim Ircho (Ellstein) 02. Ovinu Malkeinu 03. Shma Yisroel (Ellstein) 04. Retsei 05. Havdolah 06. Ad Ana Adoshem 07. Adoshem Adoshem With Choir and Orchestra conducted by Abraham Ellstein ------------------------------------------------------ 08. Eloheynu (Secunda) 09. Pis 'Chu Li (Samuels) 10. Ahavas Olom (Piket) 11. M 'Kimi Meofor 12. Mimkomcho (Zilborts) 13. Sh' Ma Kolenu (Helfman) 14. Ovinu Malkenu (Janowski) 15. Mo' Os Tzur And Blessings For Chanukah (Adler) 16. Handeros And Al Hanism With Choir and Orchestra conducted by Gershon Kingsley ------------------------------------------------------ Ссылки / Links: мульти-зеркала / multi-mirrors :D Для просмотра этого блока необходима регистрация P.S. Качайте на здоровье .. и наслаждайтесь / Enjoy! :) (IMG:http://img.tfd.com/wiki/a/af/Jan_Peerce.jpg) Цитата The Jewish American tenor, Jan Peerce (real name, Jacob Pincus Perelmuth), grew up in the New York City streets, and attended De Witt Clinton High School and Columbia University. He took violin lessons, and gave public performances; sometimes he also sang and it was soon discovered he was an exceptional lyric tenor. In 1932 he was hired as a tenor soloist with the Radio City Music Hall company. Thanks to its radio broadcasts and stage programs, Peerce soon had a nationwide following. This led to concert engagements, and then he made his operatic debut in May 1938 in Philadelphia as the Duke of Mantua in Rigoletto, followed by his first solo recital in New York in November 1939. The legendary maestro Arturo Toscanini heard him and found him to be the tenor he had sought to sing operatic and choral works with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. The recordings made during, or following, the NBC broadcasts are among the outstanding musical legacies of our time. Toscanini was reportedly pleased with Peerce's professionalism, as well as his extraordinary musical talents; many have said that Peerce may have been Toscanini's "favorite tenor" during the Maestro's 17 years at NBC. Peerce made his debut with the Metropolitan Opera Company on November 29, 1941, singing Alfredo in Verdi's La Traviata. He sang also the parts of Cavaradossi in Tosca, Rodolfo in La Bohème, and in Gounod’s Faust. He was hailed by the critics as the "All-American successor to the 'greats' of opera's almost extinct 'Golden Age.'" In 1943 he appeared in the OWI film, Hymn of the Nations, with Toscanini, the NBC Symphony Orchestra, and the Westminster Choir in a performance of Verdi's seldom-heard choral work. Filmed in NBC Studio 8-H, the performance has been issued on video cassette and DVD. In 1956 Peerce made a sensation in Moscow as a musical "cultural exchange" ambassador, being the first American to sing with the famed Bolshoi Theatre opera. He remained on the staff of the Metropolitan until 1966, appearing again in 1966-1967. He also taught a master class. In 1971 he made his Broadway debut as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. He continued to make occasional appearances until his retirement in 1982, remaining in very fine voice. He was the brother-in-law of fellow Jewish American tenor Richard Tucker. Peerce was also at home on the concert stage and in solo recital. He died in New York City ( Source: http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Jan+Peerce ) Сообщение отредактировал Darkman - Воскресенье, 6 Апреля 2008, 2:39 |
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