Pirchei Yisroel – “Nasseh V’natzliach”: Choir representation of Givat Shmuel Launches Debut album
The children’s choir “Pirchei Yisroel“ launches debut album “Nasseh V’natzliach“. The Album features Israeli songs and soul songs grouped together with sacred innovative arrangements and original tunes. The versatile repertoire of songs aims to represent the fabric of Israeli culture to catch its components’ face into Israel. The Album producers seek to deliver a message of peace and unity and faith strengthening. The children, aged 7-14 were selected carefully, they meet every week for rehearsals and teaching poetry foundation Jewish and Hebrew. Meir Gabay and Arnon Goldberg band conductor and artistic administration, both graduates of the military rabbinate band, leading the group of younger children to the exciting journey within a culture of Jewish Music, Hebrew poetry depths values Hasidic melodies and uplifting. Pirchei Yisroel’s repertoire of varied and rich rather adapts to style and community event. Children’s songs are based on the best songs accompanied Hasidic Jewish new arrangements as well as original productions. Now, the choir experience, was put into the studio to record their debut album.
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