Yaniv Ben Mashiach Releases Two New Songs Simultaneously: Al Tiktzof Hashem & Baruch Chatan V’kalah
Exciting news for Jewish music fans: beloved singer Yaniv Ben Mashiach is releasing two new songs at the same time – a rare move that testifies to the most fruitful and significant period in his career. For the devout audience that has been with him for nearly a quarter of a century, this is a peak moment – of faith, music and emotion.
Al Tiktzof Hashem– is a new Chassidic song in an original performance by Yaakov Shwekey and Gideon Levin based on verses from Sefer Yeshayahu . Yaniv presents the words full of majesty and awe in a personal interpretation, with an extraordinary musical arrangement with a Turkish flavor and accompanied by violinists specially recorded in Turkey. A prayer that cries out from a pure heart, with a rich and meticulous musical production that turns the song into a particularly moving work.
Baruch Chatan V’kalah – a piyyut composed by Rabbi Yitzchak Sosna, receives a refreshing and bouncy update in an innovative arrangement that makes it a guaranteed wedding hit. A rich litany, in which Ben Mashiach gives new life to the piyyut with a precise performance, just as his audience loves.
Both songs were arranged and produced by the esteemed musician David Bitan.
Yaniv Ben Mashiach‘s audience – a clear consensus in Jewish music – is growing, and includes crowds who get excited from performance to performance. Recently, Ben Mashiach has returned to the charedi consensus with renewed vigor, with sold-out performances, collaborations with the best singers, and a repertoire of hits that have become the soundtrack of our lives.
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