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Yitzy Waldner & Yechiel Schron Present: Mizmor Lesoida Vocal Version

Yitzy Waldner & Yechiel Schron Present: Mizmor Lesoida Vocal Version

Over the last eight years, Yechiel Schron has released a number of popular singles. His debut album titled Modim Lach was released earlier last year. His vocal range and melodic voice continue to surprise listeners and have garnered him a large following.

Now, as we find ourselves within the three weeks, heading towards Tisha Bav, the saddest day of the Jewish calendar, it seems more important than ever to be thankful. Thankful for what we have, thankful for our families, our health, our houses, cars, spouses and children. What better way to convey that then to release a vocal version of one of his most popular songs “Mizmor Lesoida” featuring his longtime friend and world renowned composer Yitzy Waldner. If you thought the musical version was good, wait until you hear the vocal version. Arranged by the talented acapella producer Yonatan Stern, Mizmor Lesoida the vocal version, only enhances Yechiel’s range and the beautiful harmonies that weave themselves thought this piuyut of thanks  to Hashem. It is their hope that you think about all you do have and be thankful for everything, enabling us to more appreciate everything that Hashem does and continues to do for us.

May we all merit the coming of Moshiach, Bimheira Beyameinu.

Enjoy

Credits:

Performed by: Yitzy Waldner and Yechiel Schron

Composed by: Yitzy Waldner

Vocal Arrangement & Mixed by: Yonatan Stern

Cover & PR by: Yossi Zweig – Intelligent Noise LLC



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