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Re: Hazanut - Jewish Liturgical Music List?



Robert

Maybe it's because I want to hear/sing the music (hence these project
ideas) more than I want talk about it. The only way I think you can
increase the 'audience' is by letting people hear the material
(preferably in the right context).

Try this midi file of Lewandowski's Enosh (from psalm 103) for example
(I have separate midis available for learning the 4 parts).

Stephen

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