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Cantorial Concert at Grand Choral Synagogue Chazzan Shneur-Zalman Baumgarten from NYC sings "Avinu Malkeinu" at St. Petersburg's Grand Choral Synagogue. Tags: Fieldman Jewish |
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Yoel Goldstein cantorial Koussevitzky hachnuses orchim dinner. Kadshenu B'mitzvosecha , Koussevitzky Tags: religious chazunes hip-hop indie jazz pop r&b rap rock soul country classical blues |
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V'Lirushalayim Ircha 10.29.07 - Cantorial Shmuel Judkovitz A.K.A Sam (SJ Computers) Sings V'Lirushalayim Ircha G-d Bless & Enjoy! Tags: cantor Cantorial chazan chazen jewish music V'Lirushalayim Ircha |
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Naftali Herstik & Tel Aviv Cantors on TAPED WITH RABBI DOUG Cantor Naftali Herstik of Jerusalem's Great Synagogue, directs the Tel Aviv Cantorial Institute Ensamble, and is brought to Chicago with over 20 Cantors and Cantorial students in March of 2006 by Barry Serota to meet with Rabbi Doug for this combined double episode, and to sing their beautiful Cantorial music on "TAPED WITH... RABBI DOUG" . See tvrabbi.com for more info. Tags: Cantor Naftali Herstik Great Synagogue Jerusalem Tel Aviv Cantorial Institute Ensable Music Hebrew Taped tvRabbi Doug |
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NSSBE Cantorial Concert #32 on TAPED WITH RABBI DOUG Hazzan Larry Goller and Cantor Michael Davis sing with choir and more at this 32nd Catorial concert accompanied and directed by Sonia Kass, in Highland Park, Illinois on "TAPED WITH... RABBI DOUG" . See tvrabbi.com for more info. Tags: TAPED WITH RABBI DOUG Larry Goller Michael Davis North Subburban Synagogue Beth El Highland Park IL Cantor Hazzan Music |
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Ata Echad- Cantorial piece from Ludmir This composition was transcribed from a tune taught to my synogogue by Rabbi Gruer. Rabbi Gruer slept on a bench in a synogogue in Ludmir, Poland and attended the local Jewish academy. Tags: cantorial violin music |
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Yiddish Diva Sings Dayenu at the Minsk Cantorial Concert Pesach 2008. Minsk, Belarus. Tags: Yiddish diva pesach passover dayenu enough minsk belarus Jewish |
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Atu Shalit 12.25.07 - Cantorial Shmuel Judkovitz A.K.A Sam (SJ Computers) Sings Atu Shalit G-d Bless & Enjoy! (less) Tags: cantor Cantorial chazan chazen jewish music Atu Shalit |
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Avi Albrecht - Cantorial Music - Beth Tfiloh - 10-09-2007 Avi Albrecht, baritone cantor of Beth Tfiloh Orthodox Synagogue, sings with choir at the Beth Tfiloh Dahan Sanctuary dedication held October 9, 2007. Tags: Avi Albrecht cantorial music Beth Tfiloh choir |
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Cantor Yaakov Rosenfeld Born in 1979 in Jerusalem, Yaakov was exposed to the Cantorial World for the first time - right after his Bar-Mitzva after hearing "Yaale Ve Yavo" by Rosenblatt and "Vtearev" by Wieder and especially "Halavan" by Kwartin. Yaakov Yitzhak Rosenfeld, Started his educational path at the Cantonal Institution in Jerusalem with Binyamin Munk, following his studies with the musician Eli Jaffe. Learned Vocal Lessons with Cantor Shlomo Guber. Recently he completed the full Cantorial repertoire and depth with Dr. Mordechai Sobol, who is considered to be a top authority expert in the Canton al World today. Recently at the High Holidays he served as a Cantor in the "Ohel Abraham" synagogue in Paris. Cantor Rosenfeld is invited as a guest Cantor to many communities in the world, Including the Chabad community "Der Shul" in Miami, Florida, the main synagogue in Bratislava in Slovakia, The Big Synagogue in Jerusalem and More. Yaakov Yitzhak Rosenfeld was gifted with a unique Cantorial talent. He was blessed with a wonderful precise Coloratura and an improvisation sense, which allows him to sing the varity of compositions, also the most complex in the Cantorial Repertoire. In his touching singing, full of emotions, he expresses his musical creativity at its best. Tags: Cazanoet/Chazanout |
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Yizkor for Martyrs (studio tracking) From Reckless DC Music, this is the title track from the album "Yizkor: Music of Memory" by David Chevan with Hazzan Alberto Mizrahi and the Afro-Semitic Experience. Recorded at New Haven's Firehouse 12 studio, this special ensemble has created a soulful blend of Spiritual Jazz and Jewish cantorial music. Specifically, the melodies are based on the singing style of Hazzanut, an almost forgotten cantorial style. Chevan sets ancient prayers against world rhythms and modern melodies, all to honor those who have come before us. It has been a joy and a privilege for me to help share their efforts. Special thanks to the Gibbs College (Norwalk, CT) Digital Video Program for the support. For more info, please see www.thejewishweek.com/viewArticle/c345_a13167/The_Arts/Music.html Tags: Afro-Semitic Experience Yizkor For Martyrs David Chevan Alberto Mizrahi Jay Miles Jazz Cantor Cantorial Hazzanut Spirit |
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Avinu Malkeinu Zechor A small sample of Chazzonus in Las Vegas! The Cantorial Arts Shul is scheduled to open IY"H for the High Holiday Season of 2008. Tags: Music Cantorial Cantor singing singers classical opera Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur High Holidays Yomim Noraim |
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Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt - Acheinu Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt - Acheinu Tags: Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt Acheinu |
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Ram Venisa - Cantorial Shmuel Judkovitz A.K.A Sam (SJ Computers) Sings Ram Venisa Enjoy! Tags: cantor Cantorial chazan chazen jewish music Ram Venisa |
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Kol Nidre prayer sung on Yom Kippur Eve It is with great trepidation that I post this awesome prayer, set to music by Herbert Fromm, arranged by Samuel Adler, published by Transcontinental Music Publications,sung by cantorial soloist Rowna Sutin, at Rodef Shalom Congregation in Pittsburgh. The prayer has us asking God to nullify all our vows, promises and oaths that we make to God between this time and one year hence, if we cannot fulfill them after an earnest effort. Cantorial Soloist: Rowna Sutin Cellist: David Primo Organist: Don Megahan Tags: High Holy Days Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Herbert Fromm Samuel Adler Rowna Sutin |
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V'lirushalayim Ircho Cantor Kim Komrad, one of the leading female Hazzanim (cantors) in the jewish Conservative Movement, sings a powerful rendition of this cantorial masterpiece based on the daily liturgy of the Amidah, composed by Abraham Ellstein Tags: cantor cantorial yerushalyim jerusalem V'lirushalayim hazzan hazzanim jewish women woman ellstein female amidah liturgy |
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Cantor Yechezkel Klang- Veha'arev Na - Yassinovsky Cantorial piece from concert in Mann auditorium Tel Aviv, Israel with philharmonic orchestra. Tags: religious chazzanut chazzan chazen tenor opera cantorial chazanut tel-aviv jewish helfgot chazan cantor chazzonus |
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Jewish Music Heritage Project Performance (Part 1) Cantorial (Chazanut) Choir Performance in Baltimore. Tags: Jewish Music Cantorial Concert |
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Svetlana Portnyansky - Avinu Malkeinu (Hebrew) Avinu Malkeinu (Hebrew,Cantorial) Tags: world music Svetlana Portnyansky Hebrew Cantorial Avinu Malkeinu |
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VEHOO RACHUM YECHAPER AVON the opening for the MA-ARIV service a cantorial masterpiece I originally heard from Cantor Rosenblatt. Tags: cantorial prayer Ma-ariv service live performance Jewish synagogue Temple Cantor Hebrew |
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ve al yedey avodecho ( kwartin) cantor jochen - yaacov - fahlenkamp sings and comments a classic liturgical improvisation, sacred music, cantorial arts Tags: kwartin zawel zavel zevulun kvartin fahlenkamp jochen jaacov cantor hazzan rosenblatt yossale yossele bobov nadvorna sacred music cantorial arts |
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hashkiveinu(lewandowski) sung by yaako ledereich student at the taci cantorial institute tel aviv Tags: taci cantorial institute chazanut chazzan |
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Kol Haneshama Rebecca, Randy, Jesse, and Marian sing Kol Haneshama at the Senior Recital of H.L. Miller Cantorial School Students at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Tags: Senior Recital JTS cantorial kol haneshama |
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the Chattanooga shoeshine boy in Hebrew performed live in the show, "the Jazz Singer"starring Cantor Gadi Elon.cantorial and Hebrew songs set to jazz rhythms Tags: jazz cantorial Jewish Israeli prayers Hebrew live performances synagogue |
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Chazan Simon Cohen Unetane Tokeff Yuval Symphony Orchestra Cantor Simon Cohen accompanied by Dr Mordechai Sobol and the Yuval Symphony Orchestra and choir, sings B'rosh Hashana (E Yaffe) from Unetane Tokeff taken from the Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur Musaf Service. החזן סיימון כהן - ד"ר מרדכי סובול והסימפונית יובל בראש השנה מלחין אלי יפה www.CantorSimonCohen.com Tags: Cantor Simon Cohen Unetane tokeff Cantorial Chazzonus Chazan Chazzan Jewish Singer Sobol Yuval Orchestra Brosh Hashana |
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Svetlana Portnyansky - Ve'hu Yashmieinu (Hebrew) Ve'hu Yashmieinu (Hebrew, Cantorial) Tags: world music Svetlana Portnyansky Hebrew Cantorial Ve'hu Yashmieinu |
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Adon Olam/Pitchu Li Jesse sings Adon Olam/Pitchu Li at the Senior Recital of H.L. Miller Cantorial School Students at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Tags: Senior Recital JTS cantorial adon olam pitchu li |
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My Yiddishe Mama by Yosef Rosenblatt My Yiddishe Mama. Yosef "Yossele" Rosenblatt (1882-1933) is generally considered to be the uncrowned king of cantorial music. People often refer to him just as "Yossele," a Yiddish diminutive of Josef. Yossele was born in 1882 in the Ukrainian shtetl [small village] Belaya Tserkov--the first boy in the family after nine girls.His father, a Ruzhiner Hasid who frequented the court of the Sadagora Rebbe, was himself a hazzan. Recognizing his young son's extraordinary talent, Yossele's father began to tour with his son to help supplement the family income. The father would daven [pray] as the hazzan, but it was the child prodigy, Yossele, whom the crowds came to hear.There is a famous joke about a Cantor who calls himself the Third Yossele Rosenblatt... When he's asked who the Second Yossele Roseblatt might be, in great offense he retorts, "There could BE no Second Yossele Rosenblatt!" Rosenblatt's greatest hit was his recording of "Shir Hama'alot," Psalm 126, to a tune composed by Minkowsky. This psalm is said on festive occasions, just before the "Grace after Meals." This cheerful melody became so popular, that soon it was considered to be the traditional tune for this psalm. When the State of Israel was looking for a suitable National Anthem, Rosenblatt's "Shir Hama'alot" was proposed as a serious candidate. ....."Now a celebrity, Rosenblatt was in demand everywhere. Appearing just a few weeks later on the steps of The New York Public Library for the War Savings Stamp Campaign, he sang "The Star Spangled Banner," followed by "Keili, Keili," at the conclusion of which Enrico Caruso, the great star of the opera, stepped forward and kissed him." In his foreword to this book, Rosenblatt wrote about his own recitatives: "In producing them I was moved by the double impulse of serving the needs of the Jewish Cantor and of demonstrating to the musical world at large that genuine Jewish Chazanuth can still satisfy completely even the refined taste of today. ...I shall feel amply rewarded for my efforts when I shall see this work widely disseminated." David Chevan produced a very interesting CD called " Days of Awe : Meditations for Selichot, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur." It is a collection of instrumental interpretations of Rosenblatt's compositions for the High Holidays. As such it is one of the finest "Jewish-Jazz" recordings, and a great Jazz instrumental anyway. "I came to Rosenblatt years ago when I became interested in Hazzanut, which is the art of Jewish cantorial singing. Rosenblatt had an incredible voice and really understood this art form. His krechts, or sobbing sounds, are profoundly emotional and his phrasing is equally moving. It occurred to me that I needed to learn more about him, so I began transcribing his recordings and learning more about the nuances of his singing style, especially his phrasing," explains bassist Chevan, who teaches at Southern Connecticut State University. "The cantorial art of Hazzanut is a highly improvisatory process that reminds me of jazz improvisation. I hear and have found much more spontaneity in the singing of cantors than in most Klezmer music (which, incidentally is often called -- and I believe incorrectly so -- Jewish jazz)," he says, noting that he chose to transcribe Rosenblatt's renditions of High Holy Day prayers for several reasons. "First, because of his incredible sense of melody. These pieces are infused with wonderful and emotionally powerful melodies. Second, because he was one of the greatest recorded masters of Hazzanut. His singing and improvisations are filled with nuances that are rivaled by only a few other cantors," notes Chevan. "Thirdly, his compositions are compelling. Each of the pieces I transcribed was like a miniature oratorio. In each of the pieces there were at least two or more complete music sections that might contain moments of operatic recitative, snippets of folk melodies, and large sections of improvised Hazzanut. When I transcribed and then arranged these for my band to perform the music came alive in fresh new ways that got me excited. I could hear and feel the spirit of the High Holy Days, the Days of Awe, in a new and meaningful way." "As I was transcribing the various pieces I began to find certain places and patterns in Rosenblatt's choices as to when he would be in tempered pitch and when he used quarter-tones. I don't even know if he was aware that he was making quarter-tones as much as creating certain emphases that were attached as much to the text as anything else. I get the sense that he was very aware that the "out-of-pitch" notes created a certain drama that the congregation would have felt as supplication. In contrast there are sections, especially when he is singing more in the Yiddish song/freilakh style (strident and martial at times) that he is right on the money and everything is in more or less tempered pitch... Tags: My Yiddishe Mama Mome Mame Mamma Momme Yossele Josef Rosenblatt |
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"Retsei" Performed by Sara Kahan Sara is introduced here by Sol Zim at a cantorial concert on March 9, 2008 English Translation: Befavorable, Hashem, our God, toward Your people Israel and their prayer and restore the service to the Holy of Holies of Your Temple. The fire-offerings of Israel and their prayer accept with love and favor, and may the service of Your people Israel always be favorable to You. May our eyes behold Your return to Zion in compassion. Blessed are You, Hashem, Who restores His Presence to Zion. Tags: Hebrew Sara Kahan Retsei cantorial Sol Zim |
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Two Bored Chazunim Two bored friends doing a nice cantorial piece... Tags: bored mordy cantorial |