A Friday evening service. Lechu neranenoh = Come let us sing ; L'cho dodi = Sabbath the Queen ; Borchu = Bless the Lord ; Ahavas olom = With everlasting love ; Mi chomocho = Who is like unto Thee ; Hashkiveinu = Cause us O Lord to lie down in peace ; V'shomru = The children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath ; Eloheinu velohei avoseinu = Our God and God of our fathers ; Kiddush l'shabus = Sanctification for the wine ; Yigdal = The living God O magnify and bless ; Shabbat sholom = Welcome Sabbath / Secunda -- Four great Hebrew prayers. Passover Kiddush ; Tzadik adoshem ; Yehi rotzon : blessing of the month ; Yir'U eineinu : evening prayer / N.H. Imber ; arr. Secunda -- Hatikvah : [unacc.] / arr. Secunda.
Note
Originally released in 1950, 1953, 1956.
Event (note)
Recorded Jan. 26-30, 1956, Oct. 14, Dec. 12, and Nov. 11, 1947, and June 3, 1948.
Language (note)
Sung in Hebrew.
Author
Secunda, Sholom, 1894-1974, composer, arranger of music, conductor.
Title
Welcoming the Sabbath / composed and conducted by Sholom Secunda.
Publisher
New York, NY : Sony Classical, ℗1997.
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Performer
Richard Tucker, tenor ; chorus ; John Huston, organ (tracks 1-11) ; orchestra (tracks 12-15) ; the composer, conductor.
Event
Recorded Jan. 26-30, 1956, Oct. 14, Dec. 12, and Nov. 11, 1947, and June 3, 1948.
Source record: Secunda, Sholom, 1894-1974, composer, arranger, conductor. Ḳabalat Shabat. Welcoming the Sabbath. New York, NY : Sony Classical, ℗1997 (OCoLC)38851920