Judith Shatin
Judith Shatin
Judith Shatin Review
Judith Shatin Review

Ruah

“...The music sounded alluring and vital at every step.”

San Francisco Chronicle

“...From the first movement, Soaring, which portrayed all manner of things in flight from the tiniest creatures to the most majestic angels, through the pensive second movement and on to the works’ final movement, Impassioned, flutist and orchestra breathed as one being. Conductor Cal Stewart Kellogg’s solid musicianship held in one hand complete control of his orchestra, and in the other full understanding of this remarkable opus. The work is all about air. Ruah is a Hebrew word meaning breath. With flawless technique, Stern executed wide, leaping intervals, interspersed flutterings, and haunting, silver-threaded melody….”

Mount Vernon Gazette

“Judith Shatin'smusic for flute and chamber orchestra [Ruah, second movement] has a worn, expressionistic edge--it strikes plaintive chords that dissipate like smoke.”

Village Voice

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