Immerse yourself in the rich, soulful voice of Joseph Malovany, the esteemed Cantor of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in New York, with his captivating album released on July 15, 2014. This collection of sacred and traditional Jewish music is a testament to Malovany's extraordinary vocal prowess and his deep connection to his faith. The album features a mix of arrangements by notable composers such as N. Sheriff, J. Malovany, A.W. Binder, and G.L. Williams, each track offering a unique blend of spiritual depth and musical artistry.
From the uplifting "Esso eynai (I lift up mine eyes)" to the poignant "Rachel mevako al baneho (Rachel weeps for her children)," Malovany's voice carries listeners through a diverse range of emotions and spiritual experiences. The album's duration of one hour ensures a comprehensive journey through the beauty and complexity of Jewish liturgical music. Whether you're a devotee of sacred music or simply appreciate the power of a truly remarkable voice, Joseph Malovany's album is a must-experience. Released under the Hungaroton label, this album is a true gem in the world of religious and classical music.
Tracks
Esso eynai (I lift up mine eyes) [arr. N. Sheriff]Mordechai Yardeini, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Hashir shehaleviyim (the song of the Levites) [arr. N. Sheriff]Moshe Ganchoff, Louis Lewandowski, Israel Alter, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Al tiro (Be not afraid) [arr. N. Sheriff]Israel Alter, Joseph Malovany, Moshe Ganchoff, Samuel Alman, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Betset Israel (When Israel went forth out of Egypt) [arr. J. Malovany]Traditional, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Ani ma'amin (I believe) [arr. N. Sheriff]Leib Miller, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Ma gadlu (How great Are thy works) [arr. N. Sheriff]ZAVEL ZILBERTS, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Rachel mevako al baneho (Rachel weeps for her children) [arr. A.W. Binder]David Roitman, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Simchu et Yerushalayim (Rejoice ye with Jerusalem) [arr. G.L. Williams]Traditional, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Vehaya beacharit hayamin (In the end of the days) [arr. N. Sheriff]Pinchas Jasinowsky, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
Moishelle main fraint (Moses my friend) [arr. J. Malovany]Mordecai Gebirtig, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
She'he'che'yanu (He, who hast kept us in life) [arr. G.E. Williams]Meyer Machtenberg, Joseph Malovany, Hungarian State Orchestra, Noam Sheriff
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