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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

This is my own arrangement of this beautiful Shabbat Evening Song...played on the ancient Kinnor; the Lyre once played in the Temple of Jerusalem! This piece can now be heard on my debut CD, "King David's Lyre; Echoes of Ancient Israel" : http://cdbaby.com/cd/mlevy (also available from iTunes).

All of my 9 albums of mystical, ancient lyre music are now available from iTunes...

1)"An Ancient Lyre": http://bit.ly/dhCozi

2)"King David's Lyre; Echoes of Ancient Israel":
http://bit.ly/9PCIua




3)"The Ancient Biblical Lyre": http://bit.ly/9hTDje

4)"Lyre of the Levites": http://bit.ly/9baWuM

5)"Apollo's Lyre": http://bit.ly/dhCozi

6)"Ancient Times -- Music of The Ancient World": http://bit.ly/aRF5PD

7)"The Ancient Greek Modes": http://bit.ly/cZks0o

8)"The Ancient Greek Lyre": http://bit.ly/bxO7Ra

9)"Ancient Visions -- New Compositions for an Ancient Lyre": http://bit.ly/dCPmRN

Physical CDs are also available anywhere in the world from CD Baby, for 3 of my best selling albums:

"An Ancient Lyre": http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mlevy4

"King David's Lyre; Echoes of Ancient Israel":
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mlevy

"Lyre of the Levites": http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mlevy2

For full details about my albums of lyre music, and the fascinating ancient historical background, please visit my official website:

http://www.ancientlyre.com

Special thanks, to Rabbi Henry D. Michelman; the grandson of Israel Goldfarb, the composer of the traditional tune to "Shalom Aleichem", for his permission to use this arrangement of this wonderful, timeless melody on my debut album!

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  • IMPORTANT! Does ANYONE out there, know if this beautiful melody to "Shalom Aleichem", which was composed by the American Rabbi, Israel Goldfarb in 1918, is still subject to any copyright restrictions? I have been unable to ascertain this information from ANYWHERE!

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  • I love it.. I was just reading the 1 samuel, where david play lyre for king sha'ul so the evil spirit would leave him.. and I became curious how the lyre sounds like. :)

  • i belive it isnt couse there are a lot of singers in my country that sings to this melody. one thing though- on the disc- on the credit about the melody- they do say that it is "tradditional"

    glad if i helped :]

  • Shlama Alokhom. Tawdi = Assyrian :)

  • you got some awesome reverb going on in your little room. very nice instrument and music. eyes across gernerations on a theme.

  • זה טוב!!!!! תודה רבה!

  • Aleichem Shalom! Toda. Beautiful. Like some others have said: extremely rich.

  • Beautiful music Michael! The Temple was a reflection of the coming Messiah and his salvation as Daniel 9 expressed to make an end of sin and to bring in everlasting righteousness but in Daniel 9 it also said he was cut off from the living, as a sacrifice for sin. The only one who was cut off, not for himself, was Yeshua, Jesus Christ. Jesus is the Hope of Heaven through the forgiveness of sin. Look back at Daniel 9 only Jesus fulfilled perfectly and witnessed alive again by over 500 witnesses!

  • Keep praising The Lord.. Amen.. Shalom

  • I think that the limit is 50 years on a piece of music, at least the composition. After that Im pretty sure it becomes public property unless the composer is still alive.... Thats what ive been told but I could be wrong.

  • praise God!

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