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Back to homepageBaruch Wiesel & the Malchus Choir – V’es Dovid Malkom
This is the touching composition of Rav Yosef Berger, performed by Baruch Wiesel and the Malchus choir, conducted by Pinchas Bichler. Rav Yosef Berger, is well known already for talking about and discussing topics of Geluah and Moshiach, and in
Read MoreMalchus Choir – Mi Shebeirach Vocal
Presenting, a new music video from the Malchus Choir, a grand musical composition and vocal performance conducted by the choirs director the talented Pinchas Bichler. This time the composition come from the work of the legendary, late Cantor Shmuel Malovsky.
Read MoreZvi Zilberberg Releases An Exciting New Single – B’shirei Dovid
Zvi Zilberberg is an upcoming star in the Jewish music industry. He currently lives in Borough Park, established himself as a successful singer at weddings, has performed at Simchas Beis Hashoeva together with Avraham Fried and at the Lag B’omer
Read MoreYitzchak Meir & Malchus Choir “Koh Echsof”
In anticipation of his upcoming Shabbos album, singer Yitzchak Meir is releasing a surprise track of the famed Shabbos Zemer “Koh Echsof”, in which he features the Malchus choir. However, in this track, the zemer is not given the traditional
Read MoreMalchus Choir Presents “Arois” Vocally
With the beginning of the period of the Three Weeks, a vocal arrangement was written for the famous Avraham Fried song “Arois”. The Malchus Choir delivers this familiar tune beautifully. It is very easy to distinguish how every single vocal,
Read MoreThe Neilander Brothers Present: Chevraya 3
The Neilander Brothers are releasing an exciting musical production, their third album in the “Chevraya” series. After their first two albums in the series which have sold all over the world, the brothers are releasing their third album which, like
Read MoreMalchus Choir Releases Their Debut Single “Kesser Malchus”
After months of preparation and planning, “Malchus”, the popular Chassidic choir in Israel is finally ready to release their first single, “Kesser Malchus”. The choir is made up of no less than 20 talented Chassidish voices, under the leadership of
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