I think you've touched on something very new here. Its spiritualism spans across the world with this melody and presentation. I hear notes of Pacific Islanders, Mediterranean swaying, earthy European melody, all bound up in our beloved Nigun tradition. Using the choir as an Organ is brilliant and adds to extraordinary color and depth of the music. Congratulations to all of you and thank you for this wonderful experience.
Here’s a creative translation from Reb Zalman opensiddur.org/prayers/solilunar/shabbat/seudat-leil-shabbat/azamer-bishvahin-a-piyyut-for-friday-evening-by-yitshaq-luria-translation-by-zalman-schachter-shalomi/
I think you've touched on something very new here. Its spiritualism spans across the world with this melody and presentation. I hear notes of Pacific Islanders, Mediterranean swaying, earthy European melody, all bound up in our beloved Nigun tradition. Using the choir as an Organ is brilliant and adds to extraordinary color and depth of the music. Congratulations to all of you and thank you for this wonderful experience.
Beautiful music with so much soul. Thank you!
Beautiful! יישר כוחכם
Everything you touch is magic, Joey......❤
Gorgeous.
Beautiful. Thank you.
Beautiful! I never knew about this zemer.
Beautiful and I did listen to it with earphones. I would appreciate a reference for the translation.
Here’s a creative translation from Reb Zalman opensiddur.org/prayers/solilunar/shabbat/seudat-leil-shabbat/azamer-bishvahin-a-piyyut-for-friday-evening-by-yitshaq-luria-translation-by-zalman-schachter-shalomi/