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[HANASHIR:4715] Re: Traditional or "Mi Sinai" melodies
- From: Hazzan David Sirull <Sirull...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:4715] Re: Traditional or "Mi Sinai" melodies
- Date: Wed 29 Dec 1999 17.24 (GMT)
I would tend to agree with Adrian's picks, with the exception of the Ahavat
Olam. You would need to give us the first few notes to be sure, but if
there has to be a "traditional" one, I would probably have said Eric
Mandel's. Furthermore, there are dozens of L'cha Dodi's, but as Adrian
pointed out, any of Lewandowski's versions would surely be considered the
nearest thing to mi-sinai.
Cantor David Sirull
Synagogue Emanu-El
Charleston, SC
At 10:48 AM 12/29/1999 EST, RaizelD (at) aol(dot)com wrote:
>Does anyone know who composed the 'traditional'
>Shalom Aleichem?
>Lecha Dodi?
>Tzaddik Katamar?
>Ahavat Olam?
>Oseh Shalom?
>Eyn Keyloheynu?
>Adon Olam?
>Would appreciate any help with this info. Thanks so much!
>Rosalind Glazer
>
>
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