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Friday, June 1, 2018
Welcoming Shabbat with Adon Olam by The Sound of Klezmer
The Sound of Klezmer is an Israeli musical ensemble that includes soloist Maxim Solniker (clarinet), Omri Rivlin (accordion), Amir Kovalsky (keyboards), and Nir Segal (drums).
This ensemble plays a purely Jewish soul music and it continues a long tradition. The ensemble often performs ceremonies, celebrations and festivals throughout Israel and the world. The soloist is a student of clarinetist Giora Feidman, two of the band members are graduates of the IDF band, and the fourth is a musician and arranger.
In this video The Sound of Klezmer plays a rousing version of Adon Olam that you're not likely to hear in your synagogue tomorrow, but it gets us into a freilach mood for Shabbat.
Enjoy!
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