by Daniel Hathaway

Thornton, a member of The Cleveland Orchestra, has launched a project to honor Lev Aronson’s legacy with an annual festival at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, set to launch on June 10, a CD to be released today, May 29, and a forthcoming series of concerts in temples and synagogues.
The CD, Kol Nidrei & Beyond: Lev’s Story is an evocative, living memorial to a great cellist told through wordless songs: original music by Max Bruch (his setting of Kol Nidrei), Sergei Rachmaninoff (Vocalise) and Ernest Bloch (Prayer from Jewish Life, No. 1), Yuriy Leonovich’s Fantasie on Themes from Dvorak’s ‘Rusalka’, four of Aronson’s arrangements (a Hassidic dance, Ansky’s Mipnei ma, Bloch’s Abodah and Lavry’s Kinereth), and Patrick Zimmerli’s five-movement Sonata “Kol Nidrei” for solo cello which Thornton commissioned especially for the project. Spencer Myer is the excellent pianist.
Bruch and Bloch form the musical bookends of this attractive album. The Bruch is a familiar item to which Thornton brings a warm, intense tone, beautifully supported by Spencer Myer’s lyrical piano lines. The two go on to condense a whole Dvořák opera into fifteen and a half colorful minutes in the Rusalka fantasie that follows and set a lovely, brisk but supple tempo for the Rachmaninoff that makes an old warhorse sound fresh. The four Aronson arrangements are charmingly varied, ranging from a Klezmer-infused dance to a song from the Jewish play, Dybbuk, Jewish ritual music, and a song about the Sea of Galilee reduced down from Marc Lavry’s original setting for soprano and orchestra. The CD ends with Bloch’s soulful Prayer, played with deep intensity by Thornton and Myer.

In addition to the splendid performers out in front, the album has a winning team behind it: Five/Four Productions’ Thomas Moore and Michael Bishop were recording producer and editor and recording and mastering engineer for the sessions, which were held in Reinberger Chamber Music Hall at Severance Hall. You feel like you’re sitting in the third row. The beautiful insert, designed by Jose Infante, features original art by Giancarlo Calicchia. On May 29, the disc will be available for download from CD Baby and iTunes.
Published on ClevelandClassical.com May 29, 2013
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