
It doesn't matter if it's a time of trouble or joy, a wedding and a kiddushin or a Hasidic gathering, the tune "Arba Bevut" is rarely not included in the playlist.
The well-known melody of the old Rebbe, the author of the Tanya, to which quite a few virtues have been associated, is now being performed for the first time in a huge and moving performance.
The spectacular musical production is now being released on the new and rare album by 'Lechaim Productions', produced by Rabbi Yosef Moshe Kahane. Now, a week after the album's launch and arrival in stores, Kahane is releasing the exclusive tune.
The emotional artist Moti Wiesel was entrusted with performing the tune, with the children of the young 'Lechaim' choir accompanying him with particularly moving vocal harmony.
""I have never worked on an album for so many years," said Rabbi Yosef Moshe Kahane upon the album's release last week. "Finding the most appropriate and easiest songs, along with writing an innovative arrangement that gives them new meaning, was the most challenging task for me.".
The new album features top-notch musicians, including Zanvil Weinberger, Aharle Samet, Moti Wiesel, Yaakov Yehuda Daskal, Yosef Ze'ev Braver, and Moshe Daman, performing for the first time the treasures of Chabad melodies, some of which have not been published on any musical album in decades.
""The highlight for me is the D'Bavut section," said Kahane about the first performance of the ancient Chabad melody in Hasidic syllables. "This will be the song that will warm the hearts of the entire Jewish people. A song that everyone sings in times of joy, in times of repentance, and in times of elation.".