Cantorial Pearls
A collection of recitatives for cantor. [edited by G. Schaposchnik].
A collection of recitatives for cantor. [edited by G. Schaposchnik].
Recording of Mi 'al Har Hôrev from Obadiah the Proselyte's Hebrew musical manuscripts found in the Cairo Genizah in 1965.
The Hallel of the Hungarian Jews is divided into two parts: the first six sections are in recitative style, the next five sections are metrical, and the 12th section is again recitative. The recitatives are derived from the maqam principle, but the metrical tunes may be considered folk songs, and are influenced by other cultures.
88 compositions for Hazzan and choir for the High Holidays, as well as 15 Recitatives for Hazzan alone
26 compositions for Hazzan and choir for Shabbat and Festivals, as well as 13 Recitatives for Hazzan alone
140 Recitatives for Selihot and the High Holidays
239 Recitatives for the High Holidays; congregational singing; composition for two voices; 10 Recitatives for radio and concert performance; 36 Hassidic melodies
150 Recitatives for the Sabbath; congregational singing; Sabbath zemirot; Hebrew and Yiddish folk songs; 30 Hassidic melodies
130 Recitatives for Shabbat and Festivals