Yehuda Glantz -Mode Ani

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

Yehuda Glantz on Keyboard playing Mode Ani with his four piece band in Jerusalem on August 8, 1998.
This is a recording live from the cd video ADON OLAM.
Yehuda Glantz is a true Renaissance man. He has created his own unique musical style, a "fusion" of hot Latino rhythms, energetic Chassidic rock beats, and Jewish soul music. Yehuda is famous not only for singing and playing 14 different traditional and ethnic South American instruments, he also writes, composes, and produces all his music in his private studio in Jerusalem.


Yehuda was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but immigrated to Israel in 1979. His musical style is a unique blend of Jewish music, borrowing from the old as well as contemporary compositions.

When you add the Latin influence, a clearly different sound is the result. It is this sound that has endeared him to music lovers around the world. His cds "Na'ale", "Rak Litzok el Hashem", "Pionero", "Gotta Dace (Muchrachim Lircod)", 'Granite", Adon Olam (cd video), Kasach, "In concert in South America", "Unplugged", as well as his latest released DVD "Nomade" Yehuda Glantz and the Israel Symphony Orchestra fuses contemporary arrangements, classical and innovative compositions, a melange of inspired music.

The results show in his work and set new standards in Contemporary music.




http://cdbaby.com/cd/yehuda9
www.myspace.com/yehudaglantz
www.yehudaglantz.com -
e-mail: jmn@netvision.net.il




Cell: 972-54-528-1878

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  • Awesome! My favorite interpretation of this beautiful prayer that I have heard. Can someone please help me with the English and transliteration of the chorus? I know the prayer of the verses. Need more Hebrew lessons :). I love singing this version to Ha-Shem. Todah raba YG and Ha-Shem.

  • Viva !

    Am Israel Chai!!

  • kadosch, kadosch

    blessing

  • no,it's not,it's holly language

  • YairPeled, mandame un mensaje privado.

  • is that yiddish

  • estoy esperando que me llegue este cd de Israel (Pionero). lindo!

  • !!!extraordinario!!!!!

  • Yofee!

  • Beautiful music!

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