Bar Kokhba (album)
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Bar Kokhba is a double album by John Zorn, recorded between 1994 and 1996. It features music from Zorn's Masada project, rearranged for small ensembles. It also features the original soundtrack from The Art of Remembrance – Simon Wiesenthal, a film by Hannah Heer and Werner Schmiedel (1994–95).
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Track listing
All compositions by John Zorn
- Disc One
- "Gevurah" – 6:55
- "Nezikin" – 1:51
- "Mahshav" – 4:33
- "Rokhev" – 3:10
- "Abidan" – 5:19
- "Sheloshim" – 5:03
- "Hath-Arob" – 2:25
- "Paran" – 4:48
- "Mahlah" – 7:48
- "Socoh" – 4:07
- "Yechida" – 8:24
- "Bikkurim" – 3:25
- "Idalah-Abal" – 5:04
- Disc Two
- "Tannaim" – 4:38
- "Nefesh" – 3:33
- "Abidan" – 3:13
- "Mo'ed" – 4:59
- "Maskil" – 4:41
- "Mishpatim" – 6:46
- "Sansanah" – 6:56
- "Shear-Jashub" – 2:06
- "Mahshav" – 4:50
- "Sheloshim" – 6:45
- "Mochin" – 13:11
- "Karaim" – 3:39
- Recorded at Baby Monster Studios, New York City in August 1994, December 1995 and March 1996
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Personnel
- John Zorn – Producer
- Mark Feldman (2,4,6,10,12,14,16,20,21,25) – violin
- Erik Friedlander (2,4,6,10,12,14,16,21,25) – cello
- Greg Cohen (2,4,6,9,10,12,14,16,18,21,25) – bass
- Marc Ribot (9,18,24) – guitar
- Anthony Coleman (1,3,11,17,19) – piano
- David Krakauer (3,8) – clarinets
- John Medeski (5,7,8,13,15,17,20,22,23) – organ, piano
- Mark Dresser (1,15,19) – bass
- Kenny Wollesen (1,2,15,19,23) – drums
- Chris Speed (5,13,20,23) – clarinet
- Dave Douglas (23) – trumpet
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