A Modern Cantorial Music Library

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Traditional Nigun – by Cantorial Soloist Rona Nadler on piano

Rona Nadler, Cantorial Soloist at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, Reform Synagogue in Montreal singing Niggun Shabbat by Nava Tehila.

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

VidCode: 101

Mah Tovu – מה טבו – by Cantorial Soloist Rona Nadler

Mah Tovu – מה טבו – start of daily service by Rona Nadler, Cantorial Soloist at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, Reform Synagogue in Montreal singing Mah Tovu by Charles Davidson.

“How Goodly are your tents” p. 3 : ref from Birnbaum Daily Prayer Book, 1977

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

VidCode: 102

Elohai Neshama – אלוהי נשמה – from daily service, by Cantorial Soloist Rona Nadler

Elohai Neshama – אלוהי נשמה – from daily service, with introduction by Rona Nadler, Cantorial Soloist at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, Reform Synagogue in Montreal.

Elohai Neshama is by Eliyahu Schliefer.

“My God the soul…” p. 15 but version in reform prayer book is different from that in traditional prayerbook: ref from Birnbaum Daily Prayer Book, 1977

VidCode: 104

Mimkomcha Malkeinu – ממקומך מלכנו תופיע – by Cantor Adam Stotland

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

Mimkomcha Malkeinu – ממקומך מלכנו תופיע – from “kedusha” in sabbath morning service “amida” with introduction by cantor Adam Stotland , cantor at Shaare Zion, Conservative Synagogue in Montreal.

With intro, explains possible orgins or melody “From they abode our king” p. 351: ref from Birnbaum Daily Prayer Book, 1977

Adonai, Adonai (13 Retze – רצה – from daily amida by Cantor Adam Stotland

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

Retze – רצה – from “kedusha” in sabbath morning service “amida” with introduction by cantor Adam Stotland , cantor at Shaare Zion, Conservative Synagogue in Montreal.

With intro talking about Bima and direction of prayer, a piece of music by Schlossberg, “Be pleased, Lord our God” e.g. p. 89, Daily Prayer Book, 1977

B’motza’ei M’nuchah…Lishmo’a el harinah by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

B’motza’ei M’nuchah…Lishmo’a el harinah by cantor Gideon Zelermyer

P’nei Na – פני נא from Selichot program by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

P’nei Na – פני נא from Selichot program by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer with guest Cantor Michael Moshkovitz at the Orthodox Shaar Hashomayim synagogue in Montreal.

Mochel Avonot Amo – by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

Mochel Avonot Amoby Gideon Zelermyer cantor at Shaar Hashomayim Orthodox synagogue in Montreal.

Marom – מרום from Selichot program by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

Marom – מרום from Selichot program by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer with guest Cantor Michael Moshkovitz at the Shaar Hashomayim Orthodox synagogue in Montreal.

Zochalim v’ro’adim – זוחלים ןרועדים from Selichot program by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music.

Zochalim v’ro’adim – זוחלים ןרועדים from Selichot program by Cantor Gideon Zelermyer with guest Cantor Michael Moshkovitz at the Shaar Hashomayim Orthodox synagogue in Montreal.

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