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First Collaboration Between The Cantor/Singer & The Composer: “Hamavdil”!

First Collaboration Between The Cantor/Singer & The Composer: “Hamavdil”!

Composer Meir Martin Widerker is not slowing down and continues to create interesting and versatile collaborations, currently presenting “Hamavdil“, in an outstanding vocal performance by cantor and singer Tzudik Greenwald.

“Hamavdil” is yet another one of Meir Martin Widerker‘s selection of excellent melodies, and here too, similarly to the other projects managed and produced by Israel Bergman, everybody agreed that internationally reclaimed pianist Menachem Bristowski‘s unique arrangement as well as International Yedidim Choir‘ beautiful voices would be indispensable, whereby the icing on the cake is cantor and singer Tzudik Greenwalds‘ warm and pleasant tenor voice

Have you made Havdala? Come and watch, and have a good week!

Credits:
Composer: Meir Martin Widerker
Guest singer: Cantor and singer Tzudik Greenwald
Backing vocals: International Yedidim Choir
Musical Arrangement: Menachem Bristowski
Musical production: Israel Bergmann
Video: ‘hyper production’

For more songs and performances, and for purchasing the album series “Shabbat Hamalka”, please visit this website:
http://www.martinwiderkermusic.com
https://www.facebook.com/MartinWiderkerMusic



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