Moshe Berlin Ensemble- Aneinu! Hasidic-Orthodox Music From The Festival Of The Torah In Jerusalem
"Aneinu!" - Moshe "Moussa" Berlin, Israel's foremost klezmer clarinetist, plays with his ensemble from the repertoire of the hasidic-orthodox klezmer tradition. The recordings were made by ethnomusicologist Joel Rubin in a yeshiva (a Jewish institution for Torah study and the study of Talmud) during the ceremony celebrating the end of the holiday Simchat Torah. They show the vital role that the music of the "klezmorim" and the ecstatic singing of "nigunim" (melodies of spiritual elevation) play among orthodox Jews, displaying at the same time a microcosm of the variety of ethnic and cultural influences to be found in the musical traditions of Israel today.
Tracklist:
- Ana Aveda
- Yehei Ra'ava
- Nagil V'nasis
- Nigun Karlin (Karliner Hasidim)
- V'apeik
- Ha-Aderet V'ha-Emunah
- Hineh Ma Tov No. 1 (Pittsburgher Hasidim)
- Ki lo Yitosh
- Ki Lashem Ha-M'Lukhah
- Aderaba
- V'taher Libenu
- Min Ha'metzar
- Emet
- Biglal Avot
- B'sefer Chayim
- Yehei Shlama Raba
- Koh Amar No. 1
- Prayer for Fifrth Hakafah/Prok Yat Anakh (Modzitzer Hasidim)
- Koh Amar No. 2 (Vizhnitzer Hasidim)
- Kaveh el Hashem
- Modeh Ani
- Or Chadash
- Ki Ha-Mitzvah
- Tanya
- Rikudim Yerushalmim (Jerusalemite Dance) No. 1
- Rikudim Yerushalmim (Jerusalemite Dance) No. 2
- Moshe Emet (Stoliner Hasidim)
- Nigun Karlin No. 2 (Karliner Hasidim) (Hora, Pt. 1)
- Terkish Bulgarish (Hora, Pt. 2)
- Hineh Ma Tov No. 2 (Hora, Pt. 3)
- Shnirele Perele (Hora, Pt. 4)
- Bar Yochai (Hora, Pt. 5)
- Ein Adir (Hora, Pt. 6)
- Adon Ha-S'lichot
- V'tamid N'Saper/Ashrei Ha-Am
- Samchem
"Aneinu!" - Moshe "Moussa" Berlin, Israel's foremost klezmer clarinetist, plays with his ensemble from the repertoire of the hasidic-orthodox klezmer tradition. The recordings were made by ethnomusicologist Joel Rubin in a yeshiva (a Jewish institution for Torah study and the study of Talmud) during the ceremony celebrating the end of the holiday Simchat Torah. They show the vital role that the music of the "klezmorim" and the ecstatic singing of "nigunim" (melodies of spiritual elevation) play among orthodox Jews, displaying at the same time a microcosm of the variety of ethnic and cultural influences to be found in the musical traditions of Israel today.
Tracklist:
- Ana Aveda
- Yehei Ra'ava
- Nagil V'nasis
- Nigun Karlin (Karliner Hasidim)
- V'apeik
- Ha-Aderet V'ha-Emunah
- Hineh Ma Tov No. 1 (Pittsburgher Hasidim)
- Ki lo Yitosh
- Ki Lashem Ha-M'Lukhah
- Aderaba
- V'taher Libenu
- Min Ha'metzar
- Emet
- Biglal Avot
- B'sefer Chayim
- Yehei Shlama Raba
- Koh Amar No. 1
- Prayer for Fifrth Hakafah/Prok Yat Anakh (Modzitzer Hasidim)
- Koh Amar No. 2 (Vizhnitzer Hasidim)
- Kaveh el Hashem
- Modeh Ani
- Or Chadash
- Ki Ha-Mitzvah
- Tanya
- Rikudim Yerushalmim (Jerusalemite Dance) No. 1
- Rikudim Yerushalmim (Jerusalemite Dance) No. 2
- Moshe Emet (Stoliner Hasidim)
- Nigun Karlin No. 2 (Karliner Hasidim) (Hora, Pt. 1)
- Terkish Bulgarish (Hora, Pt. 2)
- Hineh Ma Tov No. 2 (Hora, Pt. 3)
- Shnirele Perele (Hora, Pt. 4)
- Bar Yochai (Hora, Pt. 5)
- Ein Adir (Hora, Pt. 6)
- Adon Ha-S'lichot
- V'tamid N'Saper/Ashrei Ha-Am
- Samchem