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Kol Nidre - 259 sec
Kol Nidre - Gmar Hatima Tova !!!
Auteur : waldog77
Tags:Kol Nidre Kipur jews jew
Kol Nidrei Max Bruch (1.st part) - 374 sec
Cello Soloist Teodora Miteva, Bulgaria/Austria performed this concert with the Vienna Philharmonic Women´s Orchestra at the St. Thekla Church in Vienna. Conducted by Izabella Shareyko.
Auteur : Peter1945
Tags:Cello concert Max Bruch Kol Nidrei Vienna Philharmonic Women´s Orchestra
Avraham Fried - Kol Nidrei - Chabad Telethon - 221 sec
Avraham Fried singing Kol Nidrei at the 2007 Chabad Telethon. UPLOADED BY: The LIFE-OF-RUBIN BLOG. http://www.life-of-rubin.blogspot.com To DONATE to CHABAD of CALIFORNIA please go to http://www.tolife.com
Auteur : CeeRubin
Tags:Chabad Telethon Avraham Fried Jewish Music Kol Nidrei
Yuri and Daniel Beliavsky perform Kol Nidre - 492 sec
Yuri Beliavsky, violin and Daniel Beliavsky, piano perform Bruch's Kol Nidre at Christ & St. Stephen's Church, NYC, September 18, 2005. Yuri Beliavsky was born in Moscow, USSR in 1932. He studied violin with Professor Abraham Yampolsky and chamber music with the great Russian pianist Maria Yudina at the Gnesin State Music Institute in Moscow. Beliavsky has been a member of the Grand Symphony Orchestra of Soviet Radio and Television, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, and has taught at Jerusalem's Rubin Academy, and performed as soloist with both the Moscow Radio and the Israeli Radio. Between 1972 and 1974, he made several recordings with the Jerusalem Symphony, among them Mozart's Concerto No.3 in G-Major, K. 216, Bartok's Violin Concerto No.1, and Bruch's Kol Nidre, which was recorded just before the Yom Kippur War, during which Yuri served in the Israeli Army. Since 1975, Yuri has been with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and has been on the teaching faculty of the Music Institute of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he has often appeared in recitals with his son, pianist Daniel Beliavsky. In 1983, Beliavsky recorded Lou Harrison's Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra with the XX-Century Ensemble. In 1986-87, Beliavsky created a series of special programs for WFMR, the Classical Radio Station in Milwaukee, called "An Historical Perspective on the Art of Violin Playing since the Beginning of the Recording Era." These 33 programs were broadcast during the 1986 and 1987 seasons during prime time and were very well received. One of the highlights of these programs was the first international broadcast of a previously unknown Russian recording of ten year-old Jascha Heifetz made in 1911. Yuri Beliavsky also gives lectures on the "Art of Violin Playing." The most memorable of these lectures were given at the International Workshops in Austria and at the Gnesin Institute in Moscow, Russia. These programs are broadcast on Davidzon Radio in New York City. Yuri continues to perform actively in both Milwaukee and New York City.
Auteur : artofviolin
Tags: Kol Nidre Beliavsky Yuri Daniel violin piano Max Bruch performance art Church Christ St. Stephens
world music #4: "kol nidre" ("כל נדרי" - jewish prayer) - 398 sec
Different versions of the same tune. Diverse versioni della stessa melodia. KOL NIDRE ("כל נדרי" - ""all vows") (traditional jewish) Prayer recited in the synagogue at the beginning of the evening service on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). excerpts from: - Pierre Fournier: "Max Bruch op.47 Kol Nidrei" (album "Pieces for cello") - Angelo Branduardi: "Secondo Ponzio Pilato" (album "Secondo Ponzio Pilato", 1987) - Cantor Joseph Malovany: "Kol Nidre Yom Kippur" (album :"Concerto for Cantorial and Chassidic Music", 1996) - Dudu Fisher: "Kol Nidre" (from "The musical; Tonight A Musical by Dudu Fisher", 1991) - Angelo Branduardi: "Kol Nidre" (album "Secondo Ponzio Pilato", 1987) - Johnny Mathis: "Kol Nidre" (album "Good night, dear Lord", 1958) - Jacqueline Du Pré: "Bruch, Kol Nidrei for cello & orchestra, Op.47" (album "A Lasting Inspiration) - Cantor Hans Bloemendal: "Kol Nidrey" (album: "Jewish Sacred Songs", 1997) - Angelo Branduardi: "La carovana" (album "Secondo Ponzio Pilato", 1987) - Enrico Macias: "Kol Nidre" (album: "Olympia '89", 1999) - Al Jolson: "Kol Nidre": (from "The jazz singer") - London Symphony Orchestra: "Max Bruch, Kol Nidrei, Adagio per Viola & Orchestra, Opera 47"
Auteur : musiclivefolkstudio
Tags: world music kol nidre nidrei nidrey jews judaism aramaic ebrewh israel max bruch Yisra'el desert יִשְרָאֵל
Kol Nidre - dedicated to Jaqueline Du Pré - Dorothea Fayne - 304 sec
Live performance of the "Kol Nidre" sung „a capella" by Dorothea Fayne (Mezzo-Soprano) at the Heilandskirche in Berlin. The Kol Nidre is a Jewish prayer that is sung three times on the eve of the holiest day of the year, according to Jewish tradition - Yom Kippur. Talmudic sources explain that this prayer is the moment, when an individual asks for Divine forgiveness for being unable to fulfil the oaths that were made that year to the Lord himself. In Jewish tradition this is viewed as being even more serious than the oaths that have been left unfulfilled between people. The Kol Nidre prayer is recited by the Chazzan of the synagogue or by one of the two men, who are standing beside him. It serves as a formal declaration that the holiday -Yom Kippur- has officially begun and that all Jews should be allowed to join in the services no matter how grave may have been any of their transgressions. Here is an English translation of the Hebrew text: "All vows, prohibitions, oaths, consecrations, konam-vows (korban HEBREW; sacrifice or offering ENGLISH), konas-vows (the HEBREW substitute for G-d's name), or equivalent terms, that we may vow, swear, consecrate, or prohibit upon ourselves from Yom Kippur that passed until this Yom Kippur, and from this Yom Kippur until the Yom Kippur in the world to come (or the next Yom Kippur), which is upon us for good. Regarding them all, we repudiate them. They all shall be undone, abandoned, cancelled, null, and void, not in force and not in effect. Our vows are no longer (valid) vows; our prohibitions are no longer (valid) prohibitions; and our oaths are no longer (valid) oaths..." (3x) Certainly, books could be written about the text of the Kol Nidre. It seems that the Kol Nidre prayer is an acknowledgement of the fact that in Judaism it is viewed that each person is held accountable for their actions (or for their passivity and inaction) during their lifetime. Through Prayer, Charity and true Repentance forgiveness from G-d can be achieved by all people. This is probably one of the main messages behind the chanting of the Kol Nidre prayer. This performance has been dedicated to Jaqueline Du Pre - one of the greatest cellists ever to have lived.
Auteur : dorotheafayne
Tags: Kol Nidre Nidrei Abraham Baer Dorothea Fayne Mezzo-Soprano Jaqueline du Pré Berlin Jewish Prayer Yom Kippur
"KOL NIDRE" - PLAYED ON THE ANCIENT JEWISH TEMPLE LYRE! - 160 sec
Another track from my CD "KING DAVID'S LYRE; ECHOES OF ANCIENT ISRAEL". Does my lyre sound better here, WITHOUT all the usual added reverb effects?? I will be having my CD mastered in the next few weeks, and I don't know whether to add EONS of etherial reverb...or just a pinch! For all updates on the progress of my first CD album, please visit my Myspace website : http://www.myspace.com/jubalslyre The haunting melody of the Kol Nidre prayer, traditionally sang at Yom Yippur; played here on an actual replica of King David's Lyre! The replica lyre I am playing, is based on illustrations found on ancient Jewish coins from the time of the Bar Kochba revolt against the Romans - photos of this type of coin can be seen, literally all over my Youtube Channel Page! The Kinnor Lyre was played by King David, 3000 years ago, when he danced before the Ark of the Covenant, & for over 1000 years, it's mystical resonance could be heard wafting through the Olive Groves from Temple Mount, where it was played by my own Levite ancestors in the Temple of Jerusalem, to accompany the legendary singing of the Levitical Choir... After almost 2000 years of silence, following the destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70CE by the Roman Legions under Titus, the haunting sound of the ancient Jewish Kinnor can be heard once more...in my spare room, Salford, Lancashire!!;o) The transliteration/translation of this prayer from the Hebrew is as follows: va'chara-may, v'konah-may, U'knah-say, v'chee-nu-yay, Dindahr-nah, U'dish-tvahnah u'dah-harimnah, U'dah-sarnah ahl nahf-shatanah. Me-Yom Kippurim zeh ad Yom Kippurim haba ah-leynu l'tovah. B'chul-hone Eech-raht-nah-b'hone, Kuhl-hone, y'hone, sharahz, Shvee-kin, Shvee-tin, B'taylin u'mvoo-tah-lin. Lah sh'ririn v'lah kah-yahmin, Nidrah-nah lah nidray, V'ehs-rahnah lah eh-sahray, U'shvu-ahtahnah lah shvuot. "All vows, obligations, oaths, anathemas, be they called konam or konas, or by any other name, which we may vow or pledge..... From this Day of Atonement until the next.....we do repent. May they be deemed to be forgiven, absolved, anulled or void, and made of no effect. They shall not bind us not have power over us, and the vows shall not be considered vows, nor the obligations obligatory, nor the oaths." This prayer has been misinterpreted and misquoted by raving antisemites throughout the ages - who quote it completely out of context, & use it as an "argument" that no Jew is ever to be trusted! Rabbis have always pointed out that the dispensation from vows in Kol Nidrei refers ONLY to those which an individual voluntarily assumes for himself alone between himself and God, and in which no other persons or their interests are involved. The formula is restricted to ONLY those vows which are made solely between man and God alone; they have NO effect on vows made between one man and another. No vow, promise, or oath which concerns another person, a court of justice, or a community is, or was ever meant to be implied in Kol Nidrei! According to Jewish doctrine, the sole purpose of this prayer, is to give protection from divine punishment in case of violation of a vow, made solely between man and God...
Auteur : Klezfiddle1
Tags: Max Bruch Kol Nidre כל נדרי Yom Kippur Meditation Mystical Klezmer ירושלים ישראל Jewish Torah Israel Jerusalem Kabbalah
KOL NIDRE by PERRY COMO - 233 sec
The very beautiful Jewish Yom Kippur Prayer; Kol Nidre, is sung here by Perry Como.
Auteur : Havago1
Tags: Kol Nidre Perry Como Yom Kippur Prayer Al Jolson Havago1 Synagogue Jewish Jessel Benny Cantor Sinatra
Kol Nidre & Sim Shalom - 427 sec
Kol Nidre & Sim Shalom - Presented by Rabbi and Cantor Shmuel Shuchat
Auteur : dcozocaru
Tags: Kol Nidre Nidrei Shmuel Shuchat Chazan Chazanus Cantor Sim Shalom
FIERJ TV 1.259 - Comunidade na TV - Kol Nidre - 376 sec
23-set-07 Musical Kol Nidre completo
Auteur : fierj
Tags:nidrei ctvfierj fierj judaico judeu judaica israelita comunidade niskier roitberg
Sh'ma Kolenu - Kol Nidre Service - Dorothea Fayne - 499 sec
Live performance of the Jewish prayer - Sh'ma Kolenu - sung "a capella" by Dorothea Fayne (Mezzo-Soprano) at the Heilandskirche in Berlin. The paintings of Peter Becker from Berlin - Pankow are seen in the background. The prayer -- Shemah Kolenu -- is part of the daily "Selichot Service" of the Jewish people. The word -- Selichot -- comes from the Hebrew word -- Salach -- which means "fogiveness." Every day of the year, except on the Sabbath and on the Jewish New Year -- Rosh Hashanah - these prayers of forgiveness (including Shemah Kolenu) are recited in the Jewish liturgy. On Yom Kippur -- the most holy day of the year for the Jewish people -- the Ark (where the Torah is kept) is opened for the entire recitation of the Selichot Service. The people, who are able to stand, do so for the entire service. Sometimes this service may last as long as one hour long. The composers of these supplications of the Selichot Service are among the most notable of Talmudic times. The central message of the Selichot Service lie in the thirteen attributes of "Divine Mercy." In other words, in accordance with Jewish tradition each sin committed by a person can actually be removed by an equal "good deed." Therefore, no sin (according to Jewish Law) is unforgivable, since G-d is greater than any sin that mankind is capable of committing. During this prayer -- Shemah Kolenu -- the Ark is opened and the entire congregation stands. The cantor sings with fervour and passion these words: ENGLISH TRANSLATION- "Hear our voice, Hashem, our G-d, have pity and compassion on us, and accept our prayer. Bring us back, Hashem, and we shall return to You, renew our days as of old. Hear our words, Hashem, perceive our thoughts. May they find favor -- the expressions of our mouth and the thoughts of our heart -- before You, Hashem, our Rock and our Redeemer. Do not cast us away from your presence, and do not take from us the spirit of your holiness. Do not cast us away in the time of old age; forsake us not when our strength does fail us. Forsake us not, Oh Hashem, our G-d; be not distant to us"
Auteur : dorotheafayne
Tags: Sh'ma Kolenu Shemah Selichot Jewish Prayer Josef Rosenblatt Dorothea Fayne Mezzo-Soprano Opera Kol Nidre Yom Kippur
The Chassidic Kaddish - Kol Nidre Service - Dorothea Fayne - 168 sec
The Chassidic Kaddish - written by Josef Rosenblatt is a surprise to the ears. Instead of the usual monotonous recitation of the Kaddish, here is a Kaddish that dances and rocks. This song is full of as many colors as the paintings of Marc Chagall! "A capella" performance of "The Chassidic Kaddish" by Dorothea Fayne (Mezzo-Soprano) from the Heilandskirche in Berlin. The paintings of Peter Becker (Berlin - Pankow) can be seen in the background. (August 2007)
Auteur : dorotheafayne
Tags: Chassidic Kaddish Cantorial Jewish Hebrew Dorothea Fayne Josef Rosenblatt Peter Becker Painter Kol Nidre religious clas
Kol Nidre prayer sung on Yom Kippur Eve - 460 sec
It is with great trepidation that I post this awesome prayer, set to music by Herbert Fromm, arranged by Samuel Adler, published by Transcontinental Music Publications,sung by cantorial soloist Rowna Sutin, at Rodef Shalom Congregation in Pittsburgh. The prayer has us asking God to nullify all our vows, promises and oaths that we make to God between this time and one year hence, if we cannot fulfill them after an earnest effort.
Auteur : cantorandopera
Tags: High Holy Days Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Herbert Fromm Samuel Adler Rowna Sutin
SECONDO PONZIO PILATO: "kol nidre" (con nino manfredi) - 252 sec
scene dal film "Secondo Ponzio Pilato" (1987), regia di Luigi Magni, con Nino Manfredi (Ponzio Pilato) e Lara Naszinski (l'angelo), musica di Angelo Branduardi. - Pilato e l'asinello - dialogo tra Pilato e l'angelo Tema musicale: KOL NIDRE (ispirato a una preghiera tradizionale ebraica rielaborata da Max Bruch nell'"opera 47 Kol Nidrei")
Auteur : musiclivefolkstudio
Tags: nino manfredi secondo ponzio pilato luigi magni branduardi kol nidre nidrei nidrey כל נדרי
Kol Nidre CMEA Command Performance - 566 sec
This is one of Melissa's two CP-Rated performances at CMEA in 2007 when she was 15.
Auteur : kerosteve
Tags: Kol Nidre Melissa Taylor violin CMEA Bakersfield command performance classical
KOL NIDRE 2007 - 255 sec
KOL NIDRE 2007 PARTE2
Auteur : fliazaidel
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KOL NIDRE 2007 - 397 sec
KOL NIDRE 2007
Auteur : fliazaidel
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Chanted Avinu Malkeinu for Kol Nidre - 222 sec
This semi-chanted version is based on the nusach, and is adapted by Lawrence Avery and arranged by Stephen Richards. Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, PA. Rowna Sutin is the cantorial soloist and Don Megahan is the organist
Auteur : cantorandopera
Tags: Kol Nidre Nusach Avinu Malkeinu Rowna Sutin Don Megahan chazzanut
Kol Nidrei - 618 sec
Jacqueline du Pre plays the Kol Nidrei by Max Bruch. Piano accompanist is Gerald Moore. Sorry no video, just audio.
Auteur : jeongalex
Tags:jacqueline du pre cello kol nidrei max bruch gerald moore jewish
Elia Benhamou Kol Nidre Max Bruch - 604 sec
Concert Bucarest Elia violoncelle & Masha Babic piano 11 mai 2008
Auteur : sevivonline
Tags: classique Elia Benhamou violoncelle