Friday July 7, 2004
Media Interview
Andy Statman interviewed by Nochum Segal on
JM in the AM - Jewish Moments in the Morning
on WFMU. (download
5 megabyte mp3)
Press Release
Contact:
Eli Shmotkin
es@mayonmedia.org
New CD by Master Instrumentalist
Andy Statman
For more than thirty years, internationally
acclaimed clarinet and mandolin virtuoso Andy
Statman has surprised discriminating
fans by constantly breaking new ground in multiple
styles and mixed genres. His new CD - entitled
“Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge,” the English
equivalent of the acronym “Chabad” - is predictably
unpredictable. It is not exactly klezmer, jazz,
or the avant-garde American Roots music for
which he is best known. Nor is it the brash,
extroverted Jewish music we are used to hearing
these days.
Mr. Statman's latest creative effort might
be described as the instrumental equivalent
of real Chassidic singing at its best - but
performed in an eclectic musical language of
his own invention. Hailed as “the greatest
Jewish clarinetist of his generation”
by the Jerusalem Post, Statman takes us on a
musical journey into the heart of Chassidic
melody. The result is one of the most profound
and expressive examples of Jewish instrumental
music on record.
It is no accident that Andy Statman became
a devotee of Chassidic music. For the Chassidim,
melody has always been a path of divine service
- a way to connect with G-d. This vision of
music as a spiritual journey has guided Statman
throughout his career, particularly as he began
to move away from traditional klezmer to explore
the wellsprings of Jewish music. “All Chassidic
niggunim (melodies) are spiritual workshops,”
Statman observes. “They are meant to introduce
the person to his own neshamah (soul) and help
him to go deeper and deeper to discover the
Source of his existence.” In the CD's tastefully
designed and informative booklet, Andy describes
his early discovery of the melodies of Chabad
and other Chassidic musical traditions as milestones
along the way; other high points were his performances
during the 1980s in the presence of the Lubavitcher
Rebbe, of righteous memory, as well as before
other revered Chassidic masters in Israel and
America.
For those searching for something deeper in
Jewish music, this CD should be a milestone,
too. A Mayon production, “Wisdom, Understanding,
Knowledge” is available in music stores, bookstores,
Judaica stores, and online at www.MayonMedia.com
and at Amazon.com
For
more information contact info@MayonMedia.org