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Max Bruch: Kol Nidre



Would it be prohibited in an Orthodox synagouge to have Kol Nidre played
before the start of the Kol Nidre service?

Bob

Note: This is a different question from whether any Orthodox synagogue would
actually do it.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marvin" <physchem (at) telocity(dot)com>
To: "World music from a Jewish slant" <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 6:29 AM
Subject: Re: Max Bruch, Penny's worth


>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <combrink (at) herzlia(dot)com>
> To: "World music from a Jewish slant" <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:38 AM
> Subject: RE: Max Bruch, Penny's worth
>
>
> <snip>
> I have never heard of Bruch's works being
> > performed in religious context in a synagogue, so therefore, surely it
is
> a
> > "Western Classical" work informed/infused with Judaic sentiment.
> <snip>
>
> No musical instrument would be used in an Orthodox synagogue, but in the
> Reform synagogue I attend Bruch's Kol Nidre is played in a cello
arrangement
> at the start of the Yom Kippur service.
>
> That doesn't affect the question of Bruch's background.
>
>
>


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