Nigun Le'Alub: Samet, Daskal, 'Malchot' and Adler in the French Hit I Listen

June Green
February 2, 2020   
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Here it comes: The new-old Hasidic hit that has been conquering the holy courts and halls of joy for the past year - the ancient Lelovian tune, which the Rebbe Rabbi David Zvi Shlomo of Lelov, Z.A., acquired from the Ishmaelites, after he discovered to his associates that it originated on the side of holiness.

The fiery tune is receiving its first official version, joined by the top figures in Hasidic music in Israel - the musicians Yaakov Yehuda Daskal and Ahrela Samet, the 'Malchot' choir conducted by Pinchas Bichler, and Meir Adler, who was behind the production of the project.

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The melody was released on the occasion of the day of the celebration of the father of the dynasty, Rabbi David of Lelov, on the 27th of Shevat, and during the feast days at the home of the leader, Rabbi Meilach Biderman, one of the descendants of the dynasty.

Arrangement and orchestration: Maestro Yehuda Galili. Mix by Naftali Moshe Schnitzeler from the USA. Cover design by Ari Stein. PR – on the front.


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