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RE: a capella music
- From: Mayer Pasternak <mayer...>
- Subject: RE: a capella music
- Date: Thu 18 Feb 1999 04.45 (GMT)
Currently I have not created separate category for them. In the future I will
be adding a keywords that will have this as one of them. For them time being an
off the cuff list will need to do:
Three albums by Linda Hirschhorn and Vocolot jewishmusic.com/lhiall.htm
Two albums by Beat Achon jewishmusic.com/betall.htm
Two albums by Listenup A capella jewishmusic.com/lupall.htm
Magavet - not available.
Alberto Mizrahi - Chant Mystique - the high holidays has just organ
jewishmusic.com/amiall.htm
The Songs of Solomon V1 and 2 jewishmusic.com/srsall.htm
Zamir Chorale - especially Hebreo jewishmusic.com/zcoall.htm
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From: Judy Pinnolis[SMTP:pinnolis (at) brandeis(dot)edu]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 3:36 PM
To: World music from a Jewish slant.
Simon, Dena, Mayer or others with Jewish record catalogs:
Here's an excellent question that has come in today. Maybe you can help?:
Is there any quick way to distinguish *a capella music* from those CDs that
use organ or other accompaniment to choral or chazzanut music? Do you have
such a thing cross referenced in your catalogs?
This question comes by way of Tony B. of Wales, UK.
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Do you have a list of modern USA CD's of accapella music with choir and
chazanim ?
They are few and far between in the UK, unless you like organ music or out of
tune pianos !
Regards,
Tony Blase,
Wales, UK
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- RE: a capella music,
Mayer Pasternak