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Ya meḥayei alnafos (He who gives my spirit life)
… the first stanze in Arabic and the ninth in Hebrew. The soloist opens with the first verse, and from the second onwards the ensemble sings a response: the soloist sings the opening hemistich, and the ensemble …
3. The Little Sister (Aḥot qetanah)
… a contrasting phrase in the high register (all sung by the soloist) that precedes and announces the refrain (sung by … of the rest of the verses. The form is therefore: aab(soloist) A(congregation), aaab(soloist) A(congregation), etc. Note that in the recording a …
Léibele Schwartz
… tenor and Abel Pérez, baritone). Léibele performed as a soloist with these ensembles on various stages in Buenos … and also on tours in Chile and Brazil. He also toured as a soloist throughout South America and Europe. Leibele on the … the musical theatre. In his extensive career he sang as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Israel …
"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 …
"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 …
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 …