This is a really pretty album. It is apparently one of the passions of Cedille to release folk musics from middle eastern and Mediterranean sources. What distinguishes this release is its thoughtful, tasteful arrangements. This writer is tempted to compare it to Berio’s Folksongs or Copland’s Old American Songs to capture the ideas behind the creative arrangements done by the four composers involved. I don’t think this is quite the same undertaking as those works but this album is a serious musical effort by some marvelously talented musicians and is recorded with the lucidity one comes to expect from this unique Chicago based label.
Nedudim is the Hebrew word for wanderings and this is a great title for this album which takes the listener on a journey through the middle east and its musical riches. This is the second album that the Fifth House Ensemble, here joined by Baladino, has released on Cedille and it will leave the listener wanting more.
Various traditional instruments are mixed with classical instruments and gorgeous vocals in this song cycle. It is a journey which reveals the diverse energies to be found in these local song traditions. They are entertaining and even infectious in their joy.