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|    Aleynu. New Video From LENKA LICHTENBERG    |
|    18 Mar 15 09:21:18    |
      From: sunofmusic@gmail.com              'Aleynu' is a Hebrew prayer that concludes most Jewish services. The word       itself means "it is upon us". Now, this sacred ancient liturgy is set to a       stunning new video, which unites the visionary music of award-winning Canadian       world-roots soprano Lenka        Lichtenberg with the visual talents of Toronto-based videography agency       Unikron.              Directed by Sergio Lasky of Unikron, with cinematography and editing by the       award-winning Brazilian filmmaker Danilo Baracho, the 'Aleynu' video is given       a powerful visual gravitas by three distinctive locations: Kiever Synagogue in       Kensington Market,        which is the oldest standing synagogue in Toronto and also the very first       building of Jewish significance to receive designation by the province of       Ontario as a historical site; the sanctuary of Lenka's own home synagogue,       Darchei Noam; and one of        Toronto's great natural treasures, the Scarborough Bluffs on the shores of       Lake Ontario.              "This is the first full video treatment of one of my original compositions,"       according to Lichtenberg. "My goal was for us to create a contemporary yet       spiritual visual tableau that would complement my song and do this sacred       prayer justice. I am        immensely proud of this video, and so grateful to everyone involved from       Unikron to my band for realizing its fruition."              The song 'Aleynu' is one of the many highlights from Embrace, Lichtenberg's       globally acclaimed 2013 album with her band Fray, which features some of the       most luminous global music talents in Canada.              Fray is:       Lenka Lichtenberg -vocals, composition & arrangements       Alan Hetherington - drums & percussion,       Ravi Naimpally - tabla       Chris Gartner - bass       John Gzowski - guitar       Ernie Tollar - woodwinds       with special guests:       Hugh Marsh - violin       Roula Said - qanun              About Lenka Lichtenberg:       Vocalist & composer Lenka Lichtenberg shines as one of the most ambitious and       visionary artistic builders in a nation that proudly defines its human       identity as a multicultural mosaic. The Prague-born soprano's voice soars in       no less than six languages --        Yiddish, English, Czech, French, Russian, and Hebrew -- in collaboration with       leading world-roots instrumentalists and vocalists from the global diaspora.       Her eight albums to date are far more than mere recordings in sequence; each       one is its own        groundbreaking idea, carefully manifested from the selection of songs and       performers, to the recording environments, to the form and shape in which they       are presented to the world. From her inspirational roots in Jewish liturgy and       Yiddish poetry,        Lichtenberg has branched out to become a bona fide world-roots troubairitz.              Lichtenberg's stunning most recent contribution to the world-roots canon, in       the company of her ensemble Fray (Yiddish for "Free"), is Embrace. Continuing       in the tradition of the ensemble's eponymous 2010 debut album, Embrace boldly       forges uncharted        terrain in new Yiddish music -- drawing on traditional songs and contemporary       Yiddish poetry. Lichtenberg blends the tradition and language of Eastern       European Jewish culture with unexpected sounds from Middle Eastern, Brazilian       and North Indian music,        expertly animated by Canada's leading Indo-Canadian and world fusion artists,       including: Alan Hetherington (musical co-director, drums, pandeiro,       percussion), Ravi Naimpally (tabla, darbuka), Ernie Tollar (flutes,       saxophones), John Gzowski (guitars, oud),        and Chris Gartner (bass). It was officially released in April 2013 at one of       Canada's signature performance venues, the Canadian Broadcasting Company's       Glenn Gould Studio.              Her newest collaboration is Lullabies from Exile, with world-renowned       Iraqi-Jewish violinist, oud master and vocalist Yair Dalal. Released in       September 2014, Lullabies was recorded on three continents over a two-year       span. The project intertwines        Babylonian and Yiddish traditional music -- two branches of a tree that, while       born from the same roots and trunk, grew in separate ways for over two       millennia. She is also working on a collection of remixes from her extensive       catalogue with Canada's top        global-fusion producers Andrew McPherson, who has remixed the likes of       Transglobal Underground and Vieux Farka Toure, and Delhi 2 Dublin and leads       the 2-time Juno nominated band Eccodek.              For publicity & media requests:       Sebastian Cook       Music & Politics (Toronto)       416.573-8055              Artist management:       Ian Menzies       Menzies Mixed Media              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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