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Music : Legendary Cantors |
from: Nimbus Records
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0710357790621
Label: Nimbus Records
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nimbus Records
Release Date: October 10, 2000
Studio: Nimbus Records
Sales Rank: 66701
Disc 1:- Havdalah
- El Moleh Rachamim
- Yiru Eineinu
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Each featured Cantor was a master. There is here Jewish prayer as it was meant to be rendered in the Ashkenazic tradition. The sound quality is excellent, and the booklet is quite informative. This recording is a bargain beyond measure. Anyone with a love of this music of the classic Eastern European synagogue would find this a delight.
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I am not Jewish, nor do I come from that heritage, nor am I even religious. But this CD has some of the most remarkable, moving singing I have ever heard. I'm surprised that the other reviewers haven't mentioned my favorite, but to each his own. Berele Chagy, singing Mi Sheoso Nisim, is quite simply remarkable for the beauty of his voice, in particular his heavenly falsetto, and his virtuostic melismatic singing. Even if you don't buy the disc--and why not--at least download that one track! ... Read More
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I remember listening to Yossele Rosenblat on old scratchy 78's in the house of my Bubbe and Zayde Freedman too many years ago.
Thus the quality of the sound on this C.D. is striking. To hear the truly beautiful voice of Sirota, or the stately power of Rosenblatt, or the operatic brilliance of Richard Tucker is a pure pleasure.
This is a classic collection of some of the best in Chazzanut.
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This CD plays beautiful sounds as some of these
cantorials are at least 70 or so years old.
Really excellent.
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The earliest recording on this CD is from 1907, with Gershon Sirota (1874-1943) singing "Veshomru" with a power that age cannot diminish; the quality of the sound, as with the other tracks on this CD, is amazingly clear, with digital recordings from the original 78 rpm discs. The two most recent recordings are from 1947, with Leibele Waldeman ("Shuvi Nafshi") and Richard Tucker ("Sholom Secunda" - "Yiru Eneinu"). Tucker of course was also a big star at the Metropolitan Opera, and was one of the most ... Read More
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