After listening to Burts music through the years I have come to realize there is probably much more Jewish influence in his music than the other Brill Building composers who were mostly Jewish for the most part. Most people knows the Jazz influence, the latin, and most def the Brazilian influence(Jobim) but there is a strong traditional Jewish element there not discussed much. Here is an exhibit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luH-j8VsRTI( instrumental from Arthur "Money")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FIfYOL19_Y ''Nikki" (ugggh prob one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK7nbdW ... ztRXw3ulpW (the sundance kid)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p63dLKu ... pW&index=4( South American Getaway has elements of Jewish choir music like at 155 and 225 sounds like parts of John WIlliams Schindlers List Score. The main score actually mimics the slower parts of the song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNrVFkBDte8
ill find more examples later. Let me know if anyone agrees.
Bacharachs music heavy Jewish influence?
Moderator: mark
Re: Bacharachs music heavy Jewish influence?
There's a whole album around this topic, released on John Zorn's label:
https://www.discogs.com/Various-Great-J ... ase/380081
Heavy stuff in parts, but worth listening. There are many aspects to Burt's music that still have to be discovered ...
Jan
https://www.discogs.com/Various-Great-J ... ase/380081
Heavy stuff in parts, but worth listening. There are many aspects to Burt's music that still have to be discovered ...
Jan
Re: Bacharachs music heavy Jewish influence?
Are these simply jewish musicians doing an arrangement of Bacharach? Is it suppose to be classicaly Jewish? Not sure I got that impression.
Re: Bacharachs music heavy Jewish influence?
This album is part of a series about Jewish composers, Jewish musicians, Jewish culture and the question: What means "Jewish content"? So there is a bit more behind this album but just arrangements of Bacharach.geoff85 wrote:Are these simply jewish musicians doing an arrangement of Bacharach? Is it suppose to be classicaly Jewish? Not sure I got that impression.
You might find some answers to your question in the article on the Tzadik website by producer John Zorn:
https://tzadik.com/rjc_info.html
J.