A Modern Cantorial Music Library

Amida

The Kedushah, Amida prayer by Cantor Daniel Benlolo

The Kedushah.
This prayer is part of the Amida prayer (central prayer of the Jewish liturgy) This prayer is found in the Siddur and is recited in the morning and afternoon services.

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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

Shaar Shamayim choir practice End of Shma Koleinu – שמע קולינו with Cantor Gideon Zellermyer

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

Shaar Shamayim choir practice End of Shma Koleinu – שמע קולינו with Cantor Gideon Zellermyer

part of one of 18 benedictions of Amida recited 3 times daily, e.g. p. 89, “for thou hearest in mercy”

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