The 'Marked' Shirkid: A musical production launched by singer Simcha Liner I for listening

Haredim 10
December 10, 2017   
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After a world tour, Simcha Leiner, the star singer from New York, is finally launching his new album "Dancing.".

The album, the fruit of intense work over the past two years, contains a series of hits, some of which are already being performed at weddings in the US, and musical arrangements by Yankee Briskman, Eli Lisinsky and others.

The list of composers who wrote material for the album includes Rabbi Shmuel Brazil ("Gesach"), Eli Schwab, who has a trail of masterpieces behind him that he composed, and Lipa Shmeltzer.

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This is the third album by Leiner, a cantor and singer, who in recent years has been appearing and conquering new audiences in every country where he performs the meticulous show produced for him by Yochi Briskman.

The theme song on the album "Marked" was composed by Eli Schwab and arranged by musician Amit Harel to the special lyrics: "When a person studies Torah or performs a mitzvah with such joy, that the joy touches his feet and lifts them up, dancing out of joy, then the Torah is exalted.".

Composer Udi Damari also stars on the album in the song "Na'bur," which deals with the eternity of the Jewish people. Damari wrote the lyrics, the melody, and the arrangement for the work.

In the upcoming wedding season, you will probably be exposed to Leiner's new "Mi Ben Siach", with the legendary conductor of Miami Flowers - Yerachmiel Bigon - responsible for the melody, and this is not the only surprise on the album.

Among the other processors who took part in the album are Jeff Horowitz and Yochi Briskman, alongside Yanki Briskman and Eli Liszinski.

The album is accompanied by Yochi Briskman's orchestra, who promises: "This album will not only make your Hanukkah happy, but will keep you dancing throughout the coming winter...""

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