The dance beat rises to Frances: The composer from the Vizhnitz family moves to electronic music

Haredim 10
August 17, 2015   
The debut single by Hasidic wedding star Moishe Nylander - "Tsemaa" - is a milestone in the history of Hasidic music: it is a classic French song, but the dance beat gives it a different, contemporary dimension.
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The debut single by Hasidic wedding star Moishe Nylander - "Tsema" - marks a milestone in the history of Hasidic music, as a new melody by the Huiznitsa influencer and Hasidic composer Yitzhak Unger receives a modern and unconventional arrangement.

This is a classic French song, but the dance rhythm gives it a different and particularly contemporary dimension.

Nylander comes from a musical family: he is the son and nephew of the "Nylander Brothers", who are known in Israel and around the world. In recent years, he has launched his own career, as a singer for weddings and large events.

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Arranger Yanki Cohen is responsible for the musical production and the exciting and interesting arrangement. A children's choir was added to the arrangement, conducted by Moshe Kravis, conductor of the 'Poets' Choir from the US, which gives the song and arrangement a great touch and makes it a hit that is expected to soon penetrate wedding halls.


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