Tribute concert to Shalom Berlinski

Union libérale israélite de France, 24 rue Copernic – 75116 Paris

 

Watch the concert below

The French Center of Jewish Music and the Fondation du Judaïsme Français join the four reformed Jewish communities of Paris (ULIF, MJLF, CJL, KG) to pay a tribute to Shalom Berlinski (1918-2008) who was the first cantor of the Grande Synagogue de la Victoire (Paris) from 1948 to 1979.

On this occasion, the cantors Adolphe Attia, Amand Benhamou and René Jasner will perform works by Samuel David, Emile Jonas, Louis Lewandowski, Léon Algazi…, accompanied by the ensemble choral Copernic directed by Itaï Daniel and with Nicole Wiener on the organ.

Tribute concert to Shalom Berlinski
Extracts:
Baroukh Haba
– Ensemble Chorale Copernic
MimeKomkho
– René Jasner
Ouvemoukha Iomar
– Armand Benhamou & l’Ensemble Chorale Copernic
A’hot Ketana
– Adolphe Attia
Adirei
– Adolphe Attia & l’Ensemble Chorale Copernic
Zakharti
– René Jasner, Armand Benhamou
Sim Shalom
– Adolphe Attia , Armand Benhamou, René Jasner & l’Ensemble Chorale Copernic

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