Ledor Vador : Salomon Sulzer and his viennese contemporaries

A radio broadcast of Radio Judaïca Strasbourg hosted by Hector Sabo

Ledor Vador – December 24, 2017, Radio Judaïca Strasbourg (102.9 FM)
Broadcast 15


For this 13th program, Hector Sabo, along with his son Léo, make us discover six musical pieces, not so well known, by Salomon Sulzer.

First we will hear a piyut not in usage in synagogues and which speaks of the souls of the dead in an excerpt of the Kol Nidre written by Sulzer in 1826. The show will end with the psalm 133.

hector_sabo_def-2.jpgHector Sabo is a musician, composer (piano, organ, harpsichord) and choirmaster, today in charge of the musical direction of the chorals of the Great Synagogue of Strasbourg.

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