The music

While the Shalom Chor repertoire includes Israeli music for choirs, it consists mostly of works for the liturgy of the synagogue. This music, much of which was composed by cantors in the second half of the 19th century, almost completely disappeared from Germany under National Socialism. Since the beginning of the 1990s, however, the music of Louis Lewandowski, Salomon Sulzer and Salomon Naumbourg as well as other composers of this period has been heard again – both in Berlin synagogues and at our Shalom Chor concerts.

Tov lehodot (excerpt)
Song of Galilee
Sheleg al iri
Wajehi binssoa
Assaf Levitin und Ensemble - Trialogische Zwischentöne

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Seh Hascha’ar La'Adonai | Das ist das Tor zum Herrn | זה השער לאדוני

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Chassidische Nigun | ניגון חסידי

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Wajhi Binssoa Haaron | Und als die Heilige Lade fuhr | ויהי בנסוע הארון

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Halicha LeKessarija (Eli, Eli) | Mein Gott, mein Gott | הליכה לקיסריה

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Avinu Malkenu | Unser Vater, unser König | אבינו מלכנו

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