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"Saperi tama temima" (Tell, pure and innocent)
… The stanzas are sung to four different melodies. The soloist chooses the melodies, and one melody is succeeded by … verse, and is sung as a response throughout the song: the soloist sings the opening and the ensemble the closing …
"Ayumah be-har hamor" (The Beloved on the mountain of myrrh)
… Three different modes of performance are illustrated here: solo, duet, and solo with ensemble. The freedom to choose stanzas or …
"Esh'al elohai - Vehalleluya" (I will ask my God - Halleluja)
… in a responsorial manner: from the first verse onwards the soloist sings the opening hemistich and the ensemble sings … Vekulkem berukhim , all go on to sing the hallel . The soloist begins, and at the second verse all the members of …
"Bo le-shalom ḥatan - Vehalleluya" (Groom, come in peace - Halellujah)
… two of his young pupils sing in a responsorial manner. The soloist, Aharon Amram, opens with the introduction, and from …
"Ahuv mehar hamor natan li morasha" (My beloved from the mountain of Myrrh has given me an inheritance)
Wedding ḥaduyya, praising the tradition, sanctity and joy of the wedding, signed…
Amsterdam Concert (1975)
… the concert was graced by the presence of Hakham Solomon Gaon, Chief Rabbi of the Spanish-Portuguese …
A cantor’s pledge in the High Holyday’s Provençal liturgy (Minhag Carpentras)
… congregation repeats each verse in its entirety after the soloist, a rare technique in post-medieval Jewish liturgies …
Täräkämä (1)
… the Täräkämä was played by an ensemble consisting of a solo instrument (zurnov, tar, komonchä) accompanied by the …