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Cantor Jacob Koussevitsky - Friday Evening Service album

Cantor Jacob Koussevitsky - Friday Evening Service album

  • Performer: Cantor Jacob Koussevitsky
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Friday Evening Service
  • Style: Religious
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1133 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1205 mb
  • Other: FLAC AIFF APE DTS AA RA MPC
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 339

Description

Jacob Kussevitsky 1903-1959 Of the four Kussevitsky brothers, it was said that Jacob was the best 'Baal Tephillah.

Friday Evening Service was composed for Cantor Joshua Konigsberg in honor of his 10th anniversary at B’nai Jacob in New Haven CT. It consists of 17 traditional numbers sung in transliterated Hebrew, and is scored for Cantor, mezzo, SATB Chorus, Organ and Brass Quintet (optional.

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Friday Evening Service (excerpts). Label music requires a subscription to be played in full length. Friday Evening Service (excerpts) Work. Rochester Singers Chorus/Choir. Milken Archive Digital Rel. September 1, 2011.

First S'lihot: Midnight Service (classical music album) - Play streams in full or download MP3 from Classical Archives (classicalarchives. Ashamnu (arr. M. Koussevitzky and N. Levin for cantor & men's chorus). Benzion Miller Composer. mi she'ana l'avraham, cantor's recitation Work. Neil W. Levin Conductor, Julian Jacobs Cantor, London Synagogue Singers Performer, Simon Spiro Cantor, Schola Hebraeica Choir, Benzion Miller Cantor.

Moshe Koussevitsky was born in Smorgon, Poland, the eldest of four brothers who all perused careers in hazzanut. Koussevitsky was identified early on as a musical protégé and at the age of eight joined a synagogue choir in Smorgon under the direction of Hazzan Ephraim Shlepak. Niggun of the Meggid of Mezerich From the album, "The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim. This dance niggun is the seventh and last in a series of niggunim sung by Bratslav Hasidim as they dance after the Shabbat evening service on Friday night. Some have attributed the niggun to R. Dov Ber, the meggid of Mezerich. Kol B'ru'ei (Padua, Italy) From the album, "Italian Jewish Musical Traditions from the Leo Levi Collection (1954-1961).

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Tracklist

A1 L'chu N'ran'no
A2 Moshe V'Aharon
A3 L'cho Dodi
A4 Hashem Moloch
A5 Borchu
B1 Ahavas Olom
B2 Hashkiveinu
B3 Chatzi Kaddish
B4 Kiddush

Credits

  • Baritone Vocals – Leo Gould
  • Bass Vocals – Arnold Sheridan
  • Music Director – Menahem Dror
  • Tenor Vocals – Norman Revensky, Otto Hammer

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
M-7308 Cantor Jacob Koussevitsky Sabbath Rest ‎(LP) Musique Internationale M-7308 US Unknown