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Seder Tish – Gershy Israeli | Music – Shloimi Schinfeld

Seder Tish – Gershy Israeli | Music – Shloimi Schinfeld

Get into the Pesach spirit with a new Pesach Medley titled “Seder Tish” from singer Gershy Israeli. Be transported through time with some of the most popular Pesach songs including; MBD’s Pesach In Mitzrayim, the classic Shebshifleinu, the new hit Zoch from Gerhy Uri, Vhei Sheomda from Yonatan Razel and more. Let Gershy’s voice weave a tapestry of melody filled with the Pesach feeling and energies. This powerful medley was masterfully arranged by the talented Shloimi Schinfeld, featuring a full orchestral arrangement that just screams Pesach. Whether it’s the old day klezmer feel of the clarinet or the amazing trumpets and saxophones, FEEL Pesach in this amazing new medley.

Credits:
Sung and performed by: Gershy Israeli
Music produced and arranged by: Shloimi Schinfeld
Mix and mastered by: Yitzy Berry
Vocals recorded at: Simcha Leiner Studio
Drums – Avi Avidani
Guitar – Nachman Dryer
Bass – Sruly Friedman and Moran Baron
Piano, Synths and Pads – Shloimi Schinfeld
Sax, Flute and Clarinet – Dor Asaraf
Horns – Danny Flaum (New York Brass)
Choirs – Yaakov Rottblatt
Album Art – Simcha Kaplan
Video and editing – Dovid Schwartz



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