K'dusha Symphony
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Collection(s) | Judaic |
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Record Label | B'Nai Amoona |
Record Format | 33 1/3 RPM - 12" |
Shelf Number | 405411 |
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Notes | This recording is a modern musical interpretation of the K'dusha, which forms part of the Amidah service. It was composed by Abraham Kaplan, and is sung by an outstanding quartet of singers - including Cantor Lissek and Roberta Peters—as well as the St. Louis Conservatory and Chorus. There is also a narration by Rabbi Bernard Lipnick between the three movements, which enhance to the meaning and intent of the prayer selections. |
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1 - First Movement: - Vision and Praise
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2 - Second Movement (Part I): - Love and Knowledge of God
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3 - Second Movement (Part II): - Love and Knowledge of God
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4 - Third Movement: - Santification
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