Children’s songs, 1st part
This playlist is dedicated to children’s songs
This playlist is dedicated to children’s songs
A new selection of music for the celebration of Purim
The waltz comes from the German word “Walzer” which means “to turn in circle”. This dance became famous in Vienna in 1780 and spread throughout Western Europe.Its music is generally
Jacques Offenbach was born on June 20 1819. He was the son of Isaac Eberst (1779-1850) musician and cantor in the synagogue. Native of Offenbach-sur-le-Main, Isaac Eberst adopted the name
Born into a Jewish family of Strasbourg, Emile Waldteufel was the favorite composer of empress Eugénie. He wrote hundreds of waltzes, including the famous Valse des patineurs (The Skater’s Waltz) that all
A selection of cradle congs from various traditions
From 1942 to 1945, the concentration camp of Theresienstadt (Terezin) had an intense musical activity, encouraged by the Nazis for propaganda.
The holiday Tu Bichvat, which marks the revival of nature, is celebrated by Jewish communities and in Israel with the planting of plants, along with prayers, but also many joyous
The Hidden Sides of Jewish Music – February 3, 2015, Radio SHALOM Montreal (1650 AM)
Listen to a new selection of Jewish Baroque music with works by Rossi, Grossi, Saladin, Caceres and Lidarti