The great singers join forces for a huge production: 'A Shabbat Tish In Shomrei Emunim''

Haredim 10
August 29, 2014   
After two years of intensive work, the exciting album, which is all Shabbat, is released this week. • The album's melodies are performed by the 'Malchot' choir, conducted and arranged by the arranger and conductor Pinchas Bichler. • Listen to the mix of the album's songs.
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The 'Malchot' choir and Pinchas Bichler, Shlomo Teusig and Shulam Greenberger, Baruch and Moti Wiesel, the prodigy Yona Rubin and the 'Shir Veshavach' children's choir from the US, are some of the names participating in the new and thoughtful album: 'A Shabbat Tish In Shomrei Emunim', which is being released these days.

After two years of intensive work, this week the exciting album, all Shabbat, is released, featuring nine of his captivating melodies and compositions, which have long been a household name in the entire Hasidic music world.

The 'tishim' of the Rebbe of Shomuri Emunim, zt"l, whose death anniversary will be marked this week on the 2nd of Elul, were a magnet for hundreds and thousands of Hasidim and people of action for decades. The fiery chants and inspiring sacred songs left their mark on everyone who ever participated in them, even by chance, until over the years the thirst for an album that would consolidate all those stirring hymns and melodies grew.

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Now, with the appearance of the product by the 'Kol Emunim' system, which is run by the Center for Institutions of Shomrei Emunim, the yard is welcoming the finished product, with several surprises awaiting listeners within.

For example, the legendary 'Ka Ribon' from Beit Shomrei Emunim was recorded for the first time in its original authentic version in a captivating performance (track 6); the cheerful dance tune 'Neshmet', which has long filled the halls of joy, also appears on the album in an exciting arrangement (track 3); the 'Ka Aksof' of the courtyard, which is common in many courtyards, was also recorded here for the first time in a thrilling performance, and more.

The album's melodies are performed by the 'Malchot' choir, conducted and arranged by arranger and conductor Pinchas Bichler, who is behind the production.

The soloists are the great singers: Meshulam Greenberger, Shlomo Teusig, the popular singers Baruch and Moti Wiesel, the child prodigy Yona Rubin from the US, and also the surprising young singer of the past year from the house of 'Malchot' - Zanvil Weinberger.

The musical arrangement and the multi-instrumental orchestra are handled by renowned arranger Haim Hartman, while the children's choir 'Flowers of Song and Praise' from the United States, conducted by Haim Meir Fligman, completes the harmony with their voices.

 


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