John Axelrod conducts Symphony No. 3, Kaddish, by Leonard Bernstein, text by Samuel Pisar. Orchestre de Paris, Chorus of Orchestre de Paris, at UNESCO, PARIS, soprano Kelley Nassief .
Well played...and what a powerful text! But after having the opportunity to play this with the original narration, I notice that Bernstein's narration (though more audacious, less regretful, and probably less like a real Kaddish than Mr. Pisar's) fits much best with the score.
Well played...and what a powerful text! But after having the opportunity to play this with the original narration, I notice that Bernstein's narration (though more audacious, less regretful, and probably less like a real Kaddish than Mr. Pisar's) fits much best with the score.
Well played...and what a powerful text! But after having the opportunity to play this with the original narration, I notice that Bernstein's narration (though more audacious, less regretful, and probably less like a real Kaddish than Mr. Pisar's) fits much best with the score.
danmc08 5 months ago
Well played...and what a powerful text! But after having the opportunity to play this with the original narration, I notice that Bernstein's narration (though more audacious, less regretful, and probably less like a real Kaddish than Mr. Pisar's) fits much best with the score.
danmc08 5 months ago
In memory of the victims of Hurricane and Tropical Storm Irene
Nickidewbear 6 months ago
Samuel Pisar is a hero.....
DaddyofT 2 years ago