Eliyahu Hanavi – Dudi Feldman & Sruly Lipschitz
The way of hits usually begins with the composers and creators, from where it moves to the arrangers and performers that also contribute to their part, and only then they pass to the audience test, the real test that will ultimately determine whether the song will enter the category of the most played and will become a hit.
This is not the way of the song Eliyahu Hanavi, composed fifteen years ago by Yuval Sela, an artist and composer who spontaneously composed this song while playing at a Bris together with friends. The song has passed the audience test, and since then it has been sung by thousands of members in the celebrations, the Brits and of course on Saturday nights.
Dudi Feldman and Sruly Lipschitz took the initiative and produced the song for the first time in a professional and rhythmic manner, accompanied by a clip created, of course, in cooperation with the audience and inspired. In addition to the desire to make this unique song accessible to you and other audiences, the idea to perform the song was born in the wake of the well-known virtue of saying, “Eliyahu Hanavi Zochur Latoiv.” We really tried to accomplish this task and almost succeeded … To complete the gap, you are invited to watch the video twice or even more …
Credit:
Processing: Sruli Lipshitz
Guitars: Nachman Lior, Avi Nagar
Choir: Friends from Berdichev
Mix: Avi Geno
Photography and direction: Yoni Zur
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