Exciting Duet: A Special Revival of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach’s Nigun “Ki L’Yeshuascha
Singer and composer Srulik Miller (from Israel) in an exciting duet with singer and composer Avrumy Straus (from the USA) in which they renew the well-known Nigun of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, “Ki L’Yeshuascha”.
Srulik, who is very connected to the song and plays it at every opportunity and at every event, decided to renew it with a high-quality and innovative performance. As part of working on the song in Yonatan Blau‘s studio, he met Avrumy Straus, who is also very connected to Carlebach‘s songs and has also made various recordings. The connection between them led to the exciting and captivating duet before you, which you will surely become addicted to.
“Ki L’Yeshuascha” is another song from the profound compositions of Rabbi Shlomo A”H” which speaks of the coming of Mashiach. The song conveys a message that no matter where you are, no matter what your situation is, we always expect salvation from You, Tatte.
The performance is accompanied by a breathtakingly beautiful music video, filmed in the Yericho area of Israel and in the forests of New York. The combination came out perfect!
Srulik, who released two captivating Kumzitz series, says that another series is on the way, and he continues to work and release quality materials for the benefit of Chassidic music lovers and all others as well.
Credits:
Composition: Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach Z”ya
Arrangement and keyboards: Yonatan Blau
Guitars: Noam Chargol Borg Kemancha: Noam Shafier Mixing and mastering: Chaim Mozes
Social media: Elchanan Forman Graphics: Sarah Ashrov
Public relations: Mendy Kurrant
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