
As a continuation of the trend of adapting lyrics to ancient melodies - a trend that captured the hearts of the audience, Pinchas Bichler drew Yoeli Davidovich's attention to the bouncy melody originating from the Dinov court, as one worthy of being integrated into the popular series.
Thus, in the shadow of the current difficult year and before the days of mercy and forgiveness of the month of Elul, the words of the request, "May this hour be a time of mercy and a time of grace," were sewn into the song, along with the Yiddish words "Heiliger Ba'asha'fer Rahamim," with Bichler also adding an additional verse of cry to those ever-relevant words.
The innovative arrangement is the work of musician and arranger Yanki Landau, with Davidovich's performance joined by singing giants Aharla Samet and Moti Wiesel, accompanied by the 'Malchot' choir.
Credits:
Word fusion and concept: Yoeli Davidovich
Music: Ancient from the Dinov Court
Singing: Yoeli Davidovich, Aharla Samet, Motti Wiesel, Malchut Choir
Arrangement and musical production: Yanki Landau
Sound arrangement: Pinchas Bichler
Synth: Chaim Vrobel
Guitars: Idan Shneur
Voices: Malchut Choir, recorded at MW Studios
Mix: Chaim Mozes
Cover design: Zeira
Animation: Shneur Eisenbach