Masada: Alef | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Recorded | February 20, 1994, RPM, NYC | |||
Genre | Post-bop Klezmer | |||
Length | 60:55 | |||
Label | DIW DIW 888 | |||
Producer | John Zorn, Kazunori Sugiyama | |||
Masada chronology | ||||
| ||||
John Zorn chronology | ||||
|
Masada: Alef, also known as א or Masada 1, is a 1994 album by American jazz composer and saxophonist John Zorn featuring the Masada Quartet performing compositions inspired by Zorn's examination of Jewish culture.[1] It was the first album in a project that has included ten studio albums, concerts, and live recordings.
The album takes its inspiration from the mass suicide of Zealots at Masada in 73 CE, and is dedicated to Asher Ginzberg (1856–1927), the founding father of Cultural Zionism.