The Recorded Sound Archives (RSA) is a unit of FAU Libraries Special Collections department. We are located in the Wimberly Library on FAU's Boca Raton campus.

Originally established in 2002 as a small project dedicated to the preservation of recorded Jewish music, it has matured into a robust digitization operation for all types of sound recordings.

K'dusha Symphony


Additional information (PDF) is only available
through the Research Station
Collection(s)Judaic
Catalogue NumberN/A
Matrix Number N/A
Record Label B'Nai Amoona
Record Format33 1/3 RPM - 12"
Shelf Number405411
Number of TracksN/A
Date RecordedN/A
Album Artists
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.

Recordings restricted by copyright will only play 45 seconds to give you a sense of what that recording originally sounded like. These recordings can be identified by the words (Research Station) in the music player.

If a song listed below has not been digitized yet, it will NOT show up within the player. If you need us to digitize this song/album, you can make a formal request here.
1 - First Movement: - Vision and Praise
Composer(s) : N/A
2 - Second Movement (Part I): - Love and Knowledge of God
Composer(s) : N/A
3 - Second Movement (Part II): - Love and Knowledge of God
Composer(s) : N/A
4 - Third Movement: - Santification
Composer(s) : N/A