Tonight’s Kaddish contemplates the loss of those we’ve already lost—when people who were already lost to us are lost again, finally, to death.
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A podcast of the daily recordings of Lev Kogan’s “Kaddish” for solo horn, by Erin L. Vang, usually but not always on horn and often including improvisations and collaborations with Mira Z. Amiras and guest artists.
daily kaddish: for our loved ones
The business trip to Paris continued, and just about out of instrumentless options, I decided to whistle this one over Mira’s voice.
daily kaddish: el shehadah
My business trip to Paris continued, and fortunately Mira bailed me out for a night by doing this recitation of the Muslim prayer “El Shehadah” and the Jewish Mourner’s prayer “Kaddish.”
daily kaddish: six snails and one onion
After a decadent, delicious meal of escargot and soupe a l’oignon gratinée, it seemed appropriate to pay my respects to the six snails who died for my happiness.
daily kaddish: from Paris
This is the first of a series of primitive Kaddish recordings made while on a business trip to Paris.
k2ph is on the road
I’m out of the country on business quite a bit in the next few weeks, so the daily Kaddish podcasts are going to be a bit unreliable. I will be making the recordings each day, but I won’t be able to post them until the all the details of wifi and devices align perfectly with…
daily kaddish: a guest reading
A guest reading of the Kaddish today by Max Swisher.
daily kaddish: for henry mancini
A Kaddish for Henry Mancini (April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) on his seventeenth Yahrtzeit. I had to work the “Pink Panther” theme into it, didn’t I?
daily kaddish: for Oscar Grant, on the day of Johannes Mehserle’s release
A kaddish for Oscar Grant, on the day of his killer’s release from jail after serving a single year.
daily kaddish: for sadness of houses
Houses seem to have a sadness of their own when things are not right with their inhabitants. This is a Kaddish for the sadnesses of houses.