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Uploaded by on May 27, 2010

greatest cantor ever in his most famous song (check my other pinchik post, with a lesser known even more beautiful treasure of soul music)

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  • that's what I always thought ... but music is subjectiviy ... i do love roitman, chagy, kwartin, others ... but pinchik is my favourite hazan ...

  • dont speak hebrew i'm sorry ... but check the best pinchik song, which iposted a PINCHIK'S MASTERPIECE ... you'll all hear why he's the hazzan of all hazzans, the one and only masrter cantor ...

  • he IS the greatest cantor ... open your ears ... singing even better than david roitman, berele chagy, mordechaï herschman ... just needs to be listened to, that's all ....

  • i've always thought that ... thank you for saying it so clearly

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  • רזא דשבת

  • I have been to hear Chazonot all over the world but I have never heard even one Chazzan to come close to this.

  • @bluechazzan Something else about hartz and neshumah. Notice that hartz comes from German. Neshumah from Biblical Hebrew. Mostly: words in Yiddish from Hebrew like neshumah, rakhmunes (compassion), tzadik (righteous person) are words for things with deeper, spiritual meaning. Words for the mundane: bread/broyt, water/vahser, meat/fliesh, table/tish are all from Middle German.

  • @bluechazzan Thank u for informed comments about chazanuet. I am sorry I have grown obsessed with faulty Yenglish. "Hartz" means heart. "Neshumah" means soul. To sing with hartz is to sing feelingly. Neshumah is on a more elevated spiritual plane. A bei gezind.

  • il ressemble a Caruso!!

  • Greatest? Greater than Rosenblatt, Kwartin? A bit of an exaggeration. This piece is certainly a masterpiece.

  • beg yr pardon, but there is no Greatest Cantor Ever. Pierre was a splendid musician, who studied composition at a very young age. The miracle is, that he, who had all means to be a famous musician or composer in the secular world, choose to remain a jewish hazzan. In one of the most anti-semitic regions ever.

    he is one of the few, who were able to transform the kabbalistic aspects of hassidism into liturgic music. from this point of view he is indeed a genius, a yichus.

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