Celebrations
Eugene Marlow’s Heritage Ensemble
Celebrations is a collection of festive melodies from the Hebraic Songbook and original melodies in various jazz, Afro-Caribbean, Brazilian, and classical styles.
Read more below in “About the Album” and “Reviews”
Musicians:
Eugene Marlow, leader/piano
Bobby Sanabria, drums
Michael Hashim, alto and soprano saxophones
Frank Wagner, electric and acoustic bass
Cristian Rivera, percussion
Composer/Arranger: Eugene Marlow
Eugene Marlow’s Heritage Ensemble
Celebrations is a collection of festive melodies from the Hebraic Songbook and original melodies in various jazz, Afro-Caribbean, Brazilian, and classical styles.
Read more below in “About the Album” and “Reviews”
Musicians:
Eugene Marlow, leader/piano
Bobby Sanabria, drums
Michael Hashim, alto and soprano saxophones
Frank Wagner, electric and acoustic bass
Cristian Rivera, percussion
Composer/Arranger: Eugene Marlow
Eugene Marlow’s Heritage Ensemble
Celebrations is a collection of festive melodies from the Hebraic Songbook and original melodies in various jazz, Afro-Caribbean, Brazilian, and classical styles.
Read more below in “About the Album” and “Reviews”
Musicians:
Eugene Marlow, leader/piano
Bobby Sanabria, drums
Michael Hashim, alto and soprano saxophones
Frank Wagner, electric and acoustic bass
Cristian Rivera, percussion
Composer/Arranger: Eugene Marlow
Buy, Stream or Download below
All our albums and single tracks can be found in digital format on most music streaming platforms.
We invite you to login to your favorite platform or one that’s below and start discovering our music online!
Listen to Sample Tracks below
-
Eugene Marlow’s Heritage Ensemble is a quintet devoted to the concert performance of Hebraic melodies in various jazz, Afro-Cuban, and Brazilian styles, with a touch of classicism for good measure.
The Heritage Ensemble’s first album Making the Music Our Own (MEII Enterprises) was released in 2006. In the last couple of years, especially with Bobby Sanabria’s and Michael Hashim’s fresh contributions to the quintet’s concert performances, The Heritage Ensemble’s arrangements have not only grown in number, but they have also evolved. The need to record another album was obvious. The result: Celebrations: Festive Melodies from the Hebraic Songbook.
All the melodies on this album are in celebration of a triumph by the Jewish peoples of one kind or another. Most of the tracks are melodies from the Chanukah and Purim festivals. Although the focus is on Jewish triumphs, the contemporary world music style of The Heritage Ensemble reminds us that people of all cultures have also endured adversity and triumphed.
Over a hundred years after Alexander the Great annexed Palestine as part of his empire, the Jews succeeded in overcoming oppression by the so-called Seleucid Greek government. In celebration, the Second Temple in Jerusalem was rededicated. Oil that was supposed to have lasted one night miraculously lasted eight nights, hence Chanukah is also known as the “Festival of Lights.” There are four melodies associated with Chanukah on this album.
Purim is a festival that celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people living throughout the ancient Persian Empire from a plot by Haman the Agagite to annihilate them. According to the Book of Esther, Haman, the royal vizier to King Ahasuerus, planned to kill the Jews, but his plans were foiled by Esther, Ahasuerus’s queen. Two melodies associated with the Purim service appear on this album.
Track six, however, is an original composition written after my visit to Kibbutz Yotvata in southern Israel in the early 1980s. Yotvata is about the triumph of kibbutz pioneers who turned a piece of the desert into a highly successful “dairy” kibbutz in all of Israel.
The piece started out as a classical composition for solo piano. On this album the classical pianist Lebanese virtuoso Nada Loutfi performs the opening and closing portions of the Yotvata track. She originally recorded Yotvata and 19 other solo piano pieces I composed for an album entitled Les Sentiments D’Amour (MEII Enterprises, 2006). The balance of the track is an improvisation on the melody’s chords in a moderate swing tempo by myself on piano and Michael Hashim on saxophone.
Halleluyah has been included in this collection because it fits with the album’s overall theme. The text is based on Psalm 150—a celebration in praise of the Jewish God. The first line is about music itself: “Praise Him, praise him with trumpet and drum, with strings and winds and voice.” The melody is a folk melody.
Last, this album includes a track that describes The Heritage Ensemble’s history, repertoire, and philosophy. We hope this narrative provides a deeper understanding of the group’s purpose.
Celebrations, like its predecessor Making the Music Our Own, continues the group’s exploration of the “performance” possibilities of Hebraic melodies in terms of chords, rhythmic patterns, meter, and melodic structure. We hope you enjoy listening to our arrangements as much as we took pleasure in recording them.
Thanks for listening.
Eugene Marlow, Ph.D.
Founder/Arranger/Leader/Keyboards
The Heritage Ensemble
September 2010 -
“A really joyous album.”
─ Bruce Lindsay
All About Jazz“. . . a fresh exploration of Jewish holiday repertoire.”
─ Jules Becker
Hadassah Magazine“. . . taste and flair with excellent improvisations.”
─ Leon Cohen
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle“. . . reaches across geographical boundaries and incorporates rhythms from Africa and Latin America.”
─Barry Bassis
Town & Village“The Maccabees never heard their stuff sound so funky.”
─ Chris Spector
The Midwest Record“Who says ‘Chanukah, O Chanukah’ can’t be performed by Marlow’s quintet in a way that sounds like avant-Horace Silver with a sudden innocent interlude? Or that ‘Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel’ can’t have a Latin beat. It’s fascinating.”
─ Jeff Simon
The Buffalo News“A superb collection of some traditional Jewish folk songs performed in a stylish new way and original compositions that are sure to become essential at Jewish festivals and holiday celebrations to come.”
─ Sari N. Kent
Celebrity Café -
Title: Celebrations: Eugene Marlow's Heritage Ensemble Interprets Festive Melodies from the Hebraic Songbook
Catalog #: J-2-2010Release date: 2010
UPC: 0026130786
©2010 MEII Enterprises/BMI