After a long period of anticipation and intensive work by all the big names in the industry, the hit that is currently conquering the Hasidic music hall has been launched - 'Vehne Ha' Nitzev Alio', composed by the Hasidic influencer Rabbi Asher Yeshaya Rosenbaum, in a spectacular and invested production. A few months ago, the greatest Hasidic artists, the prestigious and largest choir in the country - the 'Malchot' choir, the greatest Hasidic instrumentalists in the country - Yaakov Daskal, and the child prodigy David Pollak, were called upon to perform the moving melody 'Vehne Ha', to the highest standards, with Pinchas Bichler, conductor of the 'Malchot' choir, entrusted with the musical and vocal arrangement. After strenuous work, the team of instrumentalists are honored to bless together the finished work. Those who brought the arrangement from strength to strength are young talents who invested their full energy in the perfection of the production: Yoeli Tsishinsky, who prepared the infrastructure for the midi production and the synthesizer, and Ari Farkash - the young musical meteor, who orchestrated and brought the work to completion. In between, arranger and keyboardist Yanki Landau was roped into the production, who graced the production with his playing. The performance sees the light of day on the occasion of Yom HaBahir, the 1st of Elul, the birthday of the old Rebbe, the author of the Tanya (and the birthday of the Baal Shem Tov, the 60th), who wrote the words in his book in Chapter 41 - words that over the years have become part of the twelve verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe has bequeathed to the children of Israel.
Arrangement and voices: Pinchas Bichler |
Soloists: Rabbi Yaakov Daskal, the child prodigy David Pollak |
Voices: 'Malchut Choir |
Musical performance and orchestration: Ari Farkash |
Drums: Avi Avidani |
Guitars: Avi Singolda |
piano: Yankee Landau |
Violins: Oren Tzur |
Mix: Avi Jeanno |
Public Relations: Fischel Rosenfeld |
Recorded in the studios: Michael Weinberger, tenor – Michael Tsi, Shir Studio