The Freilach Band Chuppah Series – Mi Adir & Mi Bon Siach ft. Shmueli Ungar, child soloist Yossi Weiss & Yedidim Choir
Next up in the Freilach Band Chuppa series, where we bring you high-quality videos from some of the magnificent Chuppahs at which Freilach Band performs, watch this stunning Chuppah which was performed live in Ateres Chaya on June 8, 2017 by Shmueli Ungar, child soloist Yossi Weiss, and accompanied by Yedidim Choir.
The Chuppah commences with a brand new philharmonic opening arranged by our own Tzvi Blumenfeld.
It is then followed by Mi Adir, which is customarily performed while the Chosson is under the Chuppah. It was performed here to the tune of “Shomer Yisroel” by Dov Hoffman. It was composed by Yossi Green and rearranged for this Chuppah by Tzvi Blumenfeld.
Mi Bon Siach —which is sung while the Kallah is under the Chuppah— was originally recorded as “Proik” by Mordechai Ben David on his album ‘Just one Shabbos.’ It was composed by the famed composer of Modzitz, R’ Bentzion Shenker z”l.
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Video Credits:
Music by: Freilach Band/Avrumi Schreiber
Arranged & Conducted by: Tzvi Blumenfeld
Sung by: Shmueli Ungar and Yossi Weiss
Vocals: Yedidim Choir
Choir Led by: Moishy Kraus
Mixed by: Chaim Gottesman
Live Sound by: SolveTech
Live Sound Engineer: Baba
Live production: JME Live
Stage Manager: Moti Friedman
Video by: Motty Engel
Public Relations: Sruly Meyer
Press: The Hashtag Group/Pinny Blumenfeld
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