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- Artist:
- Barry Mehler, Oded Peles & The Amsterdam Synagogue Choir
- Title:
- Kol Yehuda - Forgotten Sounds From the Groningeen synagogue
- Category:
- Cantorial
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Order #:
01358
From the Booklet: In 1850 the first synagogue choir was founded in the Netherlands in Assen, immediately followed by Groningen in 1851. This ÔnoveltyÕ was not appreciated by the more conservative members of the community. The choir singing was the start of a fierce conflict leading to a split off. Only after thirty years unity was restored. Since then, the musical tradition has been able to develop without interference. At the end of the 19th century, there were eminent cantors like JI Vleeschhouwer and Levie Rosenblatt, brother of the world famous cantor, Yossele Rosenblatt, and in the thirties of the 20th century, JL Lichtenstein. About 1913, there was an active choral society of synagogue choir, Legowoud Oelesiferes, later a mixed choir came intobeing.
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Tracks: |
1. Repertoir of Cantor Vleechhouwer: Shiro Chadosho (On A Wedding Day)
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2. Ahavas Olom
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3. Lecho Doudi
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4. Yaseih L'Ma'an Sh'mecho
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5. Ki Onu Amecho
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6. Tovou
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7. Boruch Ato, Kaddish and Borchu for Sukkos
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8. Kaddish - following Kol Nidrei
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9. Kaddish - Following Torah reading on Rosh Chodesh
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10. Houdu and Ono
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11. Yigdal - During Omer
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12. Umord'chai Yotso
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13. Repertoire of Cantor Lichtenstein: Shouchein Yad
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14. Yiru Eyneinu for Chanukah
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