Digital Audio AlbumLetter to Kamilla : Music in jewish Memory / Various Artists.
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Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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Sim Shalom (2020) for TTBarB vocal ensemble Recorded/performed at: Sonica Studios, London |
Meta Cohen | Mosaic Voices | 4 mins, 7 sec. |
Also includes: Avinu Malkinu / Max Janowski -- Tree of Life / Benjamin Till -- Psalm 23 / Traditional -- Dona Dona / Traditional -- Generation to Generation / Yoav Oved -- Shomer Yisrael -- Yis'mechu -- Rozhinkes mit Mandlen -- Adon Olam / R. Sherman -- Adio Querida / Benjamin Till -- Uv'nucho Yomar -- El Melech Yoshev -- Veh'al Kulam -- Ochila la'EL -- Ein Keloheinu -- Letter from Kamilla / Benjamin Till -- Im Nin'alu / Traditional
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Mosaic Voices are the Resident Choir at the New West End Synagogue, in London. The synagogue, designed in 1877 by the Scottish architect George Audsley, is a masterpiece of Victorian architecture, known for its beautiful choral acoustic. A great deal of the material on this album is therefore music sung by Mosaic Voices, in Hebrew, during religious services and festivals, of which this music forms a functional element. Ochila la'El, El Melech Yoshev, and Avinu Malkeinu are key musical works that form part of the New Year festival liturgy. Shomer Yisrael is sung during the little-known, but beautiful, midnight service of Selichot, which is part of the penitential prayers of the Hebrew month of Elul leading up to the New Year. Tree of Life, Generation to Generation, Yis'mechu, Ein Keloheinu, Uv'nucho Yomar, and Veh'al Kulam are pieces that the ensemble regularly sings at weekly Shabbat services, and form part of the liturgy for those services.
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