Cantor Jason Green sings Pitchu Li (Sholom Secunda) accompanied by his Journey Singers conducted by Stephen Glass at Congregation Rodeph Sholom's Chanukah In Song Concert on Dec. 5, 2010.
Hi Rafael. That makes sense. I am actually part of that tradition as Stephen Glass is one of my best friends, and I was trained in cantorial music by Cantor Stephen Robins. Yes, some of these guys are amateur (but good ones) and some of them professional. All of them very experienced and we've been singing together for a long time. Feel free to write in any language -- "Google Translate" is awesome!
@cantorgreen Well, just because l found this piece through a jewisch choir of London and also because in England there s a big choir tradtion. These guys sing nice but l guess the bass with glasses is the most concentrated in the music. Pity that their names are not there. Good job! l am tenor self. Rafael.
@cantodelcavallero No, fue grabado en Bridgeport, Connecticut. Soy originario de Montreal. Yo estudio en Londres, y mis mentores son todos los británicos! ¿Qué te hizo pensar que preguntar?
@cantodelcavallero Haha! Language wars!
Hi Rafael. That makes sense. I am actually part of that tradition as Stephen Glass is one of my best friends, and I was trained in cantorial music by Cantor Stephen Robins. Yes, some of these guys are amateur (but good ones) and some of them professional. All of them very experienced and we've been singing together for a long time. Feel free to write in any language -- "Google Translate" is awesome!
cantorgreen 1 month ago
l mean the boy with glasses at the backside. He has always the eyes on the notes but also look aththe director.
cantodelcavallero 1 month ago
@cantorgreen Well, just because l found this piece through a jewisch choir of London and also because in England there s a big choir tradtion. These guys sing nice but l guess the bass with glasses is the most concentrated in the music. Pity that their names are not there. Good job! l am tenor self. Rafael.
cantodelcavallero 1 month ago
@cantodelcavallero No, fue grabado en Bridgeport, Connecticut. Soy originario de Montreal. Yo estudio en Londres, y mis mentores son todos los británicos! ¿Qué te hizo pensar que preguntar?
cantorgreen 1 month ago
que bonito!
cantodelcavallero 1 month ago