Seeds of Song
91快播 proudly presents an album of piyyutim found in Siddur Lev Shalem. The music was composed, adapted, and/or performed by 91快播 cantorial and rabbinical students in collaboration with Assistant Professor and Musician-in-Residence Dr. Galeet Dardashti. A project of the Office of the Provost and the Block/Kolker Center for Spiritual Arts.
Special Pre-release of Track #1 in time for Pesah:
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introduction
This project originated in 2018 when I had the fortune of co-teaching a number of mystical piyyutim from Siddur Lev Shalem with Rabbi Jan Uhrbach at 91快播. Despite my years of expertise in teaching and performing piyyutim, many of the texts she shared with me from the siddur were unfamiliar to me.
It occurred to me that many cantors, rabbis, and lay people might benefit from musical inspiration for these texts. I proposed offering a new course to teach students the history, culture, and music surrounding piyyutim and create the opportunity for them to present traditional and original musical settings for some of those in Lev Shalem.
Most of the pieces on this album are the fruits of the labors of the very talented 91快播 cantorial and rabbinical students from my course. They focused both on less familiar texts as well as those that might benefit from a new musical vision.
The album鈥檚 title, 鈥Mishir Yeta Eshel鈥濃攁 quote from the piyyut, 鈥Yah Notein Binah鈥濃攅loquently captures our hope that the 鈥淪eeds of Song鈥 impressively planted by our students will continue
to flower throughout our Jewish communities.
鈥擠R. GALEET DARDASHTI
01.
NEIRD
V鈥橩HARKOM I
WORDS
Attributed to the poet Nahum
13th c. | North Africa
MUSIC
Abi Weber
Siddur Lev Shalem
p. 361
鈥淎ll the trees of paradise have changed from their widows鈥 garb and budded. Friends are glad and gay to see them in their splendid robes.鈥
One Shabbat, walking home through Central Park, I was stopped in my tracks by three bright pink trees, flowering from every inch of every branch. Truly, the trees had changed their widows鈥 garb and donned splendid robes! Pausing, I saw person after person, group after group, similarly reveling in these delightful trees.
This feeling of delight is at the core of Neird v’Kharkom, a perfect poem for Passover. 鈥淐rocus and lavender have sprouted in my garden . . . myrtle has blossomed and bloomed鈥濃攁ll is right with the world. My melody鈥攚hich tries to capture the joy emanating from each line鈥攚as inspired by a Tuareg rock band from northern Mali and Algeria, where the piyyut‘s mysterious author, Nahum, may have spent time.
THANK YOU
This album was supported by the Office of the Provost and the Block / Kolker Center for Spiritual Arts at 91快播. Special thanks to Rabbi Jan Uhrbach for constant guidance, support (financial and intellectual), editing, and for sharing her vast knowledge of Lev Shalem with students; to Cantor Nancy Abramson for her dedication and hard work throughout this long process; to past and present provosts Dr. Alan Cooper and Dr. Shuly Rubin Schwartz for helping to fund this endeavor; to Dr. Ray Scheindlin for enriching students鈥 understanding of piyyutim; and to Jhoshua Friedman for advising on the project.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Dr. Galeet Dardashti
CO PRODUCER | SOUND ENGINEER MIXING | MASTERING
Yaron Fuchs
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Daniel Ori
RECORDING STUDIO
Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY
SOUND ENGINEER
Oliver Straus
ASSISTANT SOUND ENGINEER
Jonathan Luke Young
LINER NOTES
Written by student composer/arranger of each song. Edited by Rabbi Jan Uhrbach and Dr. Galeet Dardashti.
ALBUM ART & GRAPHIC DESIGN
Kate Levy
VOCALISTS
Marilyn Okoshi
Ingrid Barnett
Sam Blustin
Margo Hughes-Robinson
Jacob 鈥淢ilk鈥 Sandler
Anna Silverman
Eliana Kissner
Daniella Risman
Abi Weber
Maya Zinkow
Deborah Sacks Mintz
Mira Davis
Dr. Galeet Dardashti
MUSICIANS
Daniel Ori | Bass and Gimbri
Rich Stein | Percussion
Yoav Eshed | Guitar
Eran Sabo | Guitar
Marandi Hostetter | Violin
Megan Gould | Violin and Viola
Jacob Sandler | Recorder