The
Songs Live On:
The Zamir Chorale of Boston Centennial Tour |
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In
the summer of 1999, the Zamir Chorale of Boston celebrated
its thirtieth anniversary as well as the centenary of
the Zamir movement with a concert tour of Eastern Europe.
Performances were given in synagogues and churches, concert
halls and museums, restaurants and courtyards, cemeteries
and concentration camps. In Warsaw, Lodz, Auschwitz, Krakow,
Prague, Terezin and Vienna we gave honor to the dead and
hope to the living. Our live concert recording, The Songs
Live On, is a witness to the excitement and spiritual
intensity of our odyssey.
Zamir is very proud to present this unique recording comprising
selections from our recent European tour. Recorded during
live performances in Lodz, Vienna, Prage, Krakow, and
Terezin, these songs celebrate the return of Zamir to
the land of its birth. Ranging from liturgical settings
to popular songs, spanning four centuries, and representing
composers from seven countries, our tour repertoire demonstrated
the breadth and quality of Jewish music for Jewish and
non-Jewish audiences alike. The Songs Live On captures
the energy of these live performances and the enthusiasm
of both Zamir and our audiences. If you couldn't join
us in Europe, this is your chance to share in the music.
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Zamir
is very proud to present this unique recording comprising
selections from our recent European tour. Recorded during
live performances in Lodz, Vienna, Prage, Krakow, and Terezin,
these songs celebrate the return of Zamir to the land of
its birth. Ranging from liturgical settings to popular songs,
spanning four centuries, and representing composers from
seven countries, our tour repertoire demonstrated the breadth
and quality of Jewish music for Jewish and non-Jewish audiences
alike. The Songs Live On captures the energy of these live
performances and the enthusiasm of both Zamir and our audiences.
If you couldn't join us in Europe, this is your chance to
share in the music.
CD
- $10
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1
| Ha-Zamir
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| Leo
Low |
2
| Al Mishkavi Balelot
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|
Yehezkel Braun |
3
| Metsa'uni Ha-Shomerim
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|
Yehezkel Braun |
4
| Hishbati Etkhem
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|
Yehezkel Braun |
5
| Mi Zot Olah Min Hamidbar
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|
Yehezkel Braun |
6
| Aperion
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|
Yehezkel Braun |
7
| Ts'ena Ur'ena
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|
Yehezkel Braun |
8
| Halleluyah, Haleli Nafshi
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|
Salamone Rossi |
9
| Al Naharot Bavel
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|
Salamone Rossi |
10
| Yomeh Yomeh
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|
traditional (arr Ullmann) |
11
| Du Meydeleh
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|
traditional (arr Ullmann) |
12
| Uru Na
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|
traditional (arr Ullmann) |
13
| Eliyahu Ha-Navi
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|
traditional (arr Ullmann) |
14
| Even When God Is Silent
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|
Michael Horvit |
15
| LeDor VaDor
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| Meir
Finkelstein |
16
| Sim Shalom
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| Max
Janowski |
17
| Enosh
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| Louis
Lewandowski |
18
| Stimmt an die Seiten
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| Franz
Joseph Haydn |
19
| Regle
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| traditional
Polish (arr Jacobson) |
20
| Tancuj
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| traditional
Czech (arr Eben) |
21
| I
Got Rhythm
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| George
Gershwin |
22
| Shadrack
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| Robert
MacGimsey (arr Cassey) |
23
| Hava
Nagila
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|
traditional (arr Faktori) |
24
| Shedemati
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| Yedidyah
Admon (arr Jacobson) |
25
| Al
Giv'ot Shekh Abrek
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|
Mordecai Zeira (arr Helzner, Sher) |
26
| Simona
Mi-Dimona
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|
Shlomo Weisfish (arr Jacobson) |
27
| Hey
Harmonika
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| Alkoni
(arr Jacobson) |
28
| Mayim
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| Emanuel
Amiran (arr Jacobson) |
29
| Ha-Tikvah
Ha-Noshanah
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|
David Burger |
30
| Ha-Tikvah
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| traditional
(arr Ben-Haim) |
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