A Modern Cantorial Music Library

Conservative

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

Yehe Raava Kadamach – יהא רעוה קדמך [בריך שמה] – by Cantor Adam Stotland

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

Yehe Raava Kadamach – יהא רעוה קדמך [בריך שמה] – part of Torah taking out service on shabbat by cantor Adam Stotland, cantor at Shaare Zion, Conservative Synagogue in Montreal.

last line of ‘brich shmei’ prayer, p. 365, “may it be thy will”: ref from Birnbaum Daily Prayer Book, 1977

Bey Ana Rachitz – בה אנה רחיץ – by Cantor Adam Stotland

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

Bey Ana Rachitz – בה אנה רחיץ -part of Torah taking out service on shabbat by Cantor Adam Stotland, cantor at Shaare Zion, Conservative Synagogue in Montreal.

p. 365, ‘In him I put my truth”: ref from Birnbaum Daily Prayer Book, 1977

Arbaim Shana – ארבעים שנה אקוט[לכו נרננה] by Cantor Adam Stotland, cantor at Shaare Zion

This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music. Arbaim Shana – ארבעים שנה אקוט[לכו נרננה] by Cantor Adam Stotland, Shaare Zion, Conservative Synagogue in Montreal.

Part of Kabbalat shabbat Service – last lines of lechu neranena, p. 237, “For forty years I loathed…”

Yedid Nefesh – ידיד נפש by Cantor Adam Stotland and Band

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

Yedid Nefesh – ידיד נפש by Cantor Adam Stotland and Band, Shaare Zion, Conservative Synagogue in Montreal.

Shabbat song (zmirah)

Kabbalt Shabbat Service nigun by Cantor Adam Stotland and Band

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

Kabbalt Shabbat Service nigun by Cantor Adam Stotland and Band, Shaare Zion, Conservative Synagogue in Montreal.

Yedid Nefesh with explanation and introduction

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

Yedid Nefesh with explanation and introduction and melody before starts singing

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