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Ari’s Kabbolas Ponim: Cappella Choir, Yoeli Davidovitz & Chaim Pollak

Ari’s Kabbolas Ponim: Cappella Choir, Yoeli Davidovitz & Chaim Pollak

Yisrael Hirshman presents: This is what the reception of an acappella choir member Ari Salmanovitz looked like. Members of the exciting choir perform in a new and exciting music video together with the musicians Yoeli Davidovitz and Chaim Pollak.

Especially moving moments were recorded at the wedding of Ari Salmanovitz, when his choir members gathered in an extended ensemble to welcome him with a special and emotional musical medley.

The extended choir, conducted by Nuti Rothman, performed a medley that was built especially for the peak moments of joy, together with their musicians Yoeli Davidovitz and Chaim Pollak.

During the medley, new emotional melodies were interwoven alongside old and beloved melodies, with the combination of the voices of the choir members and the musical accompaniment making the reception an unforgettable occasion.

For the chosson, who every day stands on stage with his friends and makes other chassanim happy, it was his turn to stand in the center. When the friends around him began singing in his honor, the excitement was clearly visible on his face and during the melodies, tears of excitement even flowed from his eyes.

Credits:
Music: Efraim Markowitz
Song arrangement: Nuti Rothman
Choirs: A Capella Choir
Mix: Avi Reimi
Songs: Yoeli Davidovich, Chaim Pollak
Clarinet: Nathan Ettinger
Cover design: Zeira
Stage design: Shlomi Cohen



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