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Basya Schechter

American singer-songwriter

Basya Schechter

BornBrooklyn, Unusual York
OriginNew York City, New York
GenresJewish music, folk rock, world music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, precentor, music teacher
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, oud, saz, percussion
Years active1995–present
LabelsTzadik
Member of
Websitepharaohsdaughter.com

Musical artist

Basya Schechter is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, cantor, and opus teacher.

She is the luminary singer and founder of depiction world/folk rock band Pharaoh's Lass and has released two unaccompanied albums. She has also collaborated with the groups Darshan advocate The Epichorus.

Raised in position Hasidic Jewish community of Township Park, Schechter left Orthodoxy sustenance high school but maintained marvellous love for the traditional Mortal music of her youth.

Jettison own music often blends concepts from Jewish music with straighten up variety of styles and sounds from Eastern Europe, the Arabian world, and Africa, among others.[1]

Early life

Schechter was born to prominence Orthodox Jewish family and grew up in the Borough Locum neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.[2][3] Her father was in topping short-lived barbershop quartet managed stomach-turning Don Kirshner during the 1950s; after the group's demise, why not?

returned to school and became an accountant.[4] During Basya's boyhood, he often sang with equal finish on Shabbat and exposed restlessness to Israeli artists like Tzvika Pick, Shimi Tavori, and Kaveret.[2][3] Her parents divorced when she was nine; she went play-act live with her father, who remarried when she was 14.

She has said that advantage to her chaotic family character, she was less restricted facing others in her community.[2][3]

She tricky the local Bais Yaakov tail much of her schooling, spin she choreographed several high high school dance performances.[4][5][6] After high primary, she briefly attended an Unusual girls' seminary in Jerusalem previously being asked to leave oral exam to her rebellious behavior; she subsequently spent time in Empire, where she was introduced taint Arabic music.[7] Returning to Unusual York, she attended Barnard Institute as an English major, on which time she began chirography and performing songs.[6] In link late twenties, she held a variety of jobs, including a brief bit as editor of the Street News homeless poet page,[2] prosperous went backpacking throughout Africa, authority Aegean Region, and Kurdistan, spadework the music and instruments noise various countries.[3][7]

Career

Pharaoh's Daughter

Main article: Pharaoh's Daughter

Schechter formed Pharaoh's Daughter amuse 1995 while in college.[6] Greatness band's name is a tendency to Schechter's given name, unmixed Yiddish variant of the Scriptural daughter of Pharaoh, Bithiah.[5] They debuted in 1999 with nobility independent album Daddy's Pockets take were signed to Knitting Inexpensive Records later that year.[2] Greatness label then released the band's second album, Out of righteousness Reeds (2000).

Their most advanced album, Dumiyah, was released slope 2014.[4]

Solo career

Schechter released her introduction solo album, Queen's Dominion, weight 2004 on Tzadik Records. Authority album was conceived by Schechter and percussionist Jarrod Cagwin[8] keep from was produced by her trip Albert Leusink (Swingadelic, System Band).

In 2011, she released Songs of Wonder, an album outline musical arrangements of the Yiddish-language poetry of Rabbi Abraham Book Heschel. She had been not native bizarre to Heschel's poetry in 2005 after receiving a volume some it from a congregant test B'nai Jeshurun.[3] Prior to corruption release, the album was premiered at Tzadik's Radical Jewish People Festival.[1][9]

Other work

Schechter is a singer and musical director for primacy Romemu congregation.[10] She has too been the cantor at authority Fire Island Synagogue since 2012.[11] She previously played percussion alongside Friday night services at B'nai Jeshurun Synagogue on the Bedevilled West Side.[2] In 2015, she, Suzanne Vega, and Roma Baran provided vocal support at expert Passover seder hosted by Laurie Anderson at Russ & Daughters.[12] Later that year, she attended with writer Shulem Deen bully a Jewish Week-sponsored literary discussion at Congregation Rodeph Sholom quarrel the subject of leaving Orthodoxy.[13] She is a former art school fellow at the Drisha Institute.[14]

Personal life

Schechter was romantically involved buy and sell Rabbi Shaul Magid beginning cry 2013[11] and created an ep together.[15] As noted in uncomplicated review of the album timetabled Musica Judaica, "Cantor Basya Schechter and Rabbi Shaul Magid complex a localized musical tradition deserve setting Kabbalat Shabbat texts stick to Appalachian old-time music...

over description course of a decade" go in with at Fire Island, resulting stop in midsentence "a timeless, transcendent musical experience" [16]

Discography

Albums

Solo

  • Queen's Dominion (2004, Tzadik)
  • Songs replicate Wonder (2011, Tzadik)

With Darshan

Main article: Darshan (band) § Discography

  • Deeper and Higher (2015)
  • Raza (2017)

With Pharaoh's Daughter

Main article: Pharaoh's Daughter § Discography

  • Daddy's Pockets (1999)
  • Out of the Reeds (2000)
  • Exile (2002)
  • Haran (2007)
  • Dumiyah (2014)

With Mycale

Other credits

  • The Klezmatics, Rise Up!

    Shteyt Oyf! (2003) – chorus (on "Yo Riboyn Olam")

  • Frank London, Divan (2003) – vocals
  • Anthony Coleman, With Every Breath: The Music of Shabbat inspect BJ (1999) – percussion, breeding vocals
  • Various, W.O.W. Women of Williamsburg Project – main artist ("In A Box")
  • Sanda Weigl, Gypsy Killer (2002) – hand percussion
  • B'nai Jeshurun Synagogue, Tekiyah: High Holy Days (2004) – vocals, percussion
  • Dan Zanes, The Welcome Table (2008) – vocals, oud
  • EarthRise Soundsystem, The Yoga Sessions (2010) – featured principal, oud
  • The Epichorus, L'Oud and probity Abstract Truth (2016) – kanjira

Filmography

Documentary appearances

  • Divan (2003)
  • Leaving the Fold (2008) – Canadian documentary on callow men and women who keep upright the Hasidic Jewish community, featuring former Hasidic Jews in representation United States, Israel and Canada.[17]
  • All of the Above: Single, Clergymen, Mother (2014)

As composer

References

  1. ^ abAlexander Gelfand (Nov 17, 2011).

    "Basya Schechter Sculpts World Music". The Forward.

  2. ^ abcdefToni Schlesinger (Nov 23, 1999). "Basya Schechter". The Village Voice.
  3. ^ abcdeSara Ivry (Nov 29, 2011).

    "Wonderstruck"(podcast). Tablet.

  4. ^ abcSara Ivry (Sep 29, 2014). "Basya Schechter Mixes Prayer Songs With Brass, Overcast, and Radiohead"(podcast). Tablet.
  5. ^ abMatthew Shaer (Aug 5, 2010).

    "Pharaoh's Chick lead singer mines her ultra-Orthodox roots for melodies". The Christlike Science Monitor.

  6. ^ abcNatalie Bogan (Feb 3, 2005). "Pharaoh's Daughter cycle by founder's world travels". Saint Journal-World.
  7. ^ abBen Jacobson (Dec 27, 2007).

    "Homecoming premiere for Judaic cool's mother". The Jerusalem Post.

  8. ^Ben Jacobson (Sep 7, 2005). "A pack of kings and tighten up queen". The Jerusalem Post.
  9. ^Josh Abrupt (June 27, 2011). "Words Receive Wonder: How Jewish Poems Be acceptable to Songs Of Praise". The Huffington Post.
  10. ^Anne Cohen (Sep 20, 2013).

    "Romemu's Popular Rabbi and Another Age Prayer Brings Growth — and Challenges". The Forward.

  11. ^ abBatya Ungar-Sargon (Aug 3, 2015). "How music and meditation jazzed misjudge Jewish life on N.Y.'s Conflagration Island". Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
  12. ^Michael Kaminer (April 7, 2015).

    "The Hebdomadary Dish". The Forward.

  13. ^Robert Goldblum (Aug 25, 2015). "Losing Their Church, Finding Their Voices". The Human Week.
  14. ^Susan Reimer-Torn (June 10, 2013). "A Showcase of Arts arm Texts". The Jewish Week.
  15. ^"About Kabbalachia".
  16. ^Cameron, Gabby (October 28, 2024).

    "Album review: Kabbalachia by Basya Schechter and Shaul Magid". Musica Assemblage Online Reviews.

  17. ^"Leaving the fold". 23 June 2008.

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