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MP3 Eugene Marlow - Making the Music Our Own: Eugene Marlow´s Heritage Ensemble Interprets Melodies from the Hebraic Songbook

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  • VTaher Lebeinu/Yis MChu (Purify our hearts. . .)
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  • LCha Dodi (Beloved, come to meet Shabbat)
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  • Halleluyah (Praise the Lord)
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  • Bilbililos (Rock from whose store we have eaten. . .)
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  • Hatikva (The Hope)
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  • Heiveinu Shalom Aleichem (Peace Unto You)
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  • Avinu Malkeinu (Hear Our Voice)
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  • Ata Hu Hashem (You Are the Lord, Our God)
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  • Hinei Ma Tov (Behold how good and pleasant it is. . .)
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  • Size: 41.6 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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"Making the Music Our Own" includes nine Hebraic liturgical melodies and folksongs that have been reset in various jazz styles.

9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo



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Eugene Marlow (composer/arranger) has composed classical and jazz pieces for solo instruments, chamber ensembles, and jazz big band. His jazz pieces have been performed by the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop Big Band, the Primary Colors Trio, the SYOTOS Latin/Jazz Band with Chris Washburne, The Numinous Orchestra, The Andy LaVerne Trio, The Trevor Day Big Band, and the Manhattan School of Music Latin Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Bobby Sanabria. His classical solo and chamber works have been performed by the Kandinsky and Corigliano String Quartets, the Circadia Woodwind Quintet, the Alaria Chamber Ensemble, and virtuoso pianist Nada Loutfi. He is a member of the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop, the International Association for Jazz Education, the Jazz Journalists Association, and the New York Composers Circle. Marlow is also co-chair of the Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives concert series at Baruch College (The City University of New York). Marlowâs first CD was the critically acclaimed âA Summer Afternoon With Youâ (2005), a collection of 10 original jazz compositions for quintet led by pianist/composer Michael Abene. In addition to composing, Marlow is researching a book on jazz in China. Please visit www.meiienterprises.com for more information.


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