Album 2018 on Enja Records label
Jazz
Hazzan is a Jazz creation embracing Jewish liturgical music, improvisational sequences and infectious rhythms. The name Hazzan means cantor in the Jewish tradition. It came to me from a Rabbi commenting on my performance of Adon Olam as a jazz duet for the Jewish French Foundation (FJF) in 2008. He said: “when you played, your notes sounded like a prayer. You are a hazzan on your saxophone”. This was 3 years after my father passed away, and since then I have decided to pay tribute to his memory by creating a project revolving around jazz music and hazzanout (the art of chanting Jewish prayers).
![]() | Jacques Schwarz-Bart ts, *1962 FR saxophone, album by |
![]() | Stéphane Kerecki cb, *1970 FR bass |
![]() | Arnaud Dolmen perc, dr, drums |
![]() | Gregory Privat p, ep, piano |
![]() | Darren Barrett tr, *1967 CA trumpet |
![]() | David Linx voc, *1965 BE vocals |
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Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | Shabbat Menuka Hi | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
2 | ![]() | Mi Shebeirach | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
3 | ![]() | Oseh Shalom | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
4 | ![]() | Ahot Ketana | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
5 | ![]() | Avinu Malkenu | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
6 | ![]() | Adon Olam | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
7 | ![]() | Ma Nishtana | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
8 | ![]() | Maoz Tsour | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
9 | ![]() | Havdalah | Jacques Schwarz-Bart | ||
10 | Daienu | Jacques Schwarz-Bart |
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