adon olam is written in iambic tetrameter, which means that it can and has been sung to any and every tune imaginable.
i am partial to the final tune, which i first heard from a hungarian chazzan, shimon farcasz. we use it at camp yavneh in northwood nh, for decades!
as a rabbi/chazzan at Cong Beth hillel of Margate FL, i use this tune often. it concludes the prayers on a high note -- literally! yiyasher kochachem, gentlemen.
Wonderful. Uplifting. Fun.
Thank you, VJMC!
stevevideutube 1 year ago
adon olam is written in iambic tetrameter, which means that it can and has been sung to any and every tune imaginable.
i am partial to the final tune, which i first heard from a hungarian chazzan, shimon farcasz. we use it at camp yavneh in northwood nh, for decades!
as a rabbi/chazzan at Cong Beth hillel of Margate FL, i use this tune often. it concludes the prayers on a high note -- literally! yiyasher kochachem, gentlemen.
rpolirer 2 years ago
i love those boys!!
leahpomerantz 2 years ago