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'From Silence to Sorcery' is an album of contemporary classical music by John Zorn which features three instrumental works touching upon themes of magic and mysticism. "Goetia" is a set of variations for solo violin written in 2002. "Gris-Gris" (2000) is a work for thirteen tuned drums performed by William Winant inspired by the music of Korean Shamanism, Haitian Voodoo and a scene from Howard Hawks’ classic film To Have and Have Not. Scored for clavichord, three muted strings and percussion, 'Shibboleth" (1997) is a tribute to the Jewish poet Paul Celan.

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  • 'From Silence to Sorcery' is an album of contemporary classical music by John Zorn which features three instrumental works touching upon themes of magic and mysticism. "Goetia" is a set of variations for solo violin written in 2002. "Gris-Gris" (2000) is a work for thirteen tuned drums performed by William Winant inspired by the music of Korean Shamanism, Haitian Voodoo and a scene from Howard Hawks’ classic film To Have and Have Not. Scored for clavichord, three muted strings and percussion, 'Shibboleth" (1997) is a tribute to the Jewish poet Paul Celan. (en)
  • From Silence to Sorcery est un album de John Zorn sorti en 2007 sur le label Tzadik dans la série Composer consacrée à la musique classique contemporaine. Il comprend trois compositions de John Zorn : Goetia (2002) pour violon solo, Gris-Gris (2000) pour 13 tambours accordés, Shibboleth (1997), pour clavecin, cordes et percussion, dédié à Paul Celan. (fr)
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  • 'From Silence to Sorcery' is an album of contemporary classical music by John Zorn which features three instrumental works touching upon themes of magic and mysticism. "Goetia" is a set of variations for solo violin written in 2002. "Gris-Gris" (2000) is a work for thirteen tuned drums performed by William Winant inspired by the music of Korean Shamanism, Haitian Voodoo and a scene from Howard Hawks’ classic film To Have and Have Not. Scored for clavichord, three muted strings and percussion, 'Shibboleth" (1997) is a tribute to the Jewish poet Paul Celan. (en)
  • From Silence to Sorcery est un album de John Zorn sorti en 2007 sur le label Tzadik dans la série Composer consacrée à la musique classique contemporaine. Il comprend trois compositions de John Zorn : Goetia (2002) pour violon solo, Gris-Gris (2000) pour 13 tambours accordés, Shibboleth (1997), pour clavecin, cordes et percussion, dédié à Paul Celan. (fr)
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