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In A New & Up-to-date Arrangement: Almog Chaliva Hosts Nehorai Arieli – “Einai Tzofia”

In A New & Up-to-date Arrangement: Almog Chaliva Hosts Nehorai Arieli – “Einai Tzofia”

Singer and musical arranger Almog Chaliva, who collaborates with a variety of artists in Jewish music, launches a new and refreshing single: “Einai Tsofiya” – a contemporary and refreshing arrangement of a well-known and beloved song from the past.

The musical project is joined by the charedi singer and songwriter Nehorai Arieli, with his unique and moving voice, which gives the song a new, deep and authentic interpretation.

Einai Tsofiya” is an old song that has won great love among the audience over the years, and is now released in a new version that wraps it in a contemporary arrangement, with rich musical colors and a current sound.

The arrangement and production of Almog Chaliva, which manages to innovate while maintaining respect for the original, and the performance of Nehorai Arieli together with Almog Chaliva are touching and give the song an additional layer of depth and faith.

Lyrics: Moshe Eliyahu
Music: Amami
Arrangement and musical production: Almog Chaliva

Public relations and communications: Nati Badash


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