@@ShimonFrankel Is there Moshe VeAharon in that Brooklyn College recording?
@shimonfrankel24224 жыл бұрын
@@dr.natanophir6813 That is where I took this track from. This "Moshe V'Aharon" is approximately 5 or 6 minutes into the opening overture. This is the version Shlomo Simcha uses as the opening track for his album "Tehilim" produced by ... Shea Mendlowitz! It has since become the popular chazzanus version of Moshe V'Aharon at non Carlbachian concerts. If you listen to Shlomo Simcha version compared to this rendition from Shlomo you will be amazed that there is literaly only 1 "knaitch" that Shlomo Simcha does more than R' Shlomo - "עמו" at the end of the song...ה יברך את עמו בשלום - Shlomo Simcha goes up to a high C which obviously Shlomo could not do on his best day LOL. Other than the High C, the song is identical kneitch by kneitch. (Shlomo Simcha also goes up 1 octave when he sings the line קול ה שבר ארזים which R' Shlomo does not do either)
@konsogang34 жыл бұрын
@@shimonfrankel2422 Fascinating information, thank you for sharing this. If this is the case, he was still in his composing prime in the early 90's, quite remarkable.
@rationalistssj65402 жыл бұрын
This is from the 1984 Live in Conert Album , not 1991