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  • #594825
    observanteen
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    Yossi Green, Boruch Levine.

    #900326
    ontheball
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    yossi green

    #900327
    eclipse
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    Boruch Levine,Abie Rothenberg,and Chaim Fogelman

    #900328
    wanderingchana
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    Dovid Hamelech?

    #900329
    eclipse
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    wanderingchana–YES!TOTALLY!

    #900330
    observanteen
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    Never heard of Chaim Fogelmen. What’s he like? Which songs did he compose?

    #900331
    Imanonov
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    Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert.

    #900332
    always here
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    “Weird Al” Yankovic … Bob Dylan .. off the top of my head

    #900333
    yossi z.
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    Isn’t there a thread about this? (I don’t remember the name I just know that I posted on it some)

    I have a cousin chaim fogelman. He is nine though so I don’t think you are referring to him …

    πŸ˜€ Zuberman! πŸ˜€

    #900334
    charliehall
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    Mozart, Beethoven, Verdi, Brahms, Schoenberg, Stravinsky.

    #900335
    WolfishMusings
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    Dovid Hamelech?

    Considering that I find it highly doubtful that you’ve ever heard a composition by Dovid HaMelech, how can you say that he’s your favorite composer?

    The Wolf

    #900336
    observanteen
    Member

    Wolf, you serious???? How bout SEFER TEHILIM??? I also think he was the greatest composer.

    Oh, forgot to mention Abie Rottenberg- my favorite!! (After Yossi that is.)

    #900337
    WolfishMusings
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    Wolf, you serious???? How bout SEFER TEHILIM???

    Correct me if I’m wrong (it certainly is possible), but doesn’t the composition refer to the music, not the lyrics?

    If so, then I doubt she (or anyone else currently alive) has heard a Dovid HaMelech composition. He may be your favorite lyricist, but that’s not the same thing as saying that he’s your favorite composer.

    The Wolf

    #900338

    Weird Al is a favorite of mine but on a Jewish note (pun intended) I love Aaron Rozel, and Baruch Levine.

    #900339
    doodle jump
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    Mordechai Ben David!!

    #900340

    Nobody mentioned Carlebach yet!

    Wolf,

    You’ve got to figure that since Dovid Hamelech wrote the lyrics, he must have written the trop also!

    #900342
    HaLeiVi
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    Georges Bizet, Tchaikowsky, Beethoven, Handel, Bach.

    #900343
    Sender Av
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    country yossi…Tuki: “Bereshis, Noach, Lech Lecha, Vayera, Chaya Leah, Cold toes…” and “who is he, and he is who, you is me and me is…you? it’s a little bit confusing but as everybody know it sounds a little crazy but >BUMP< thats how it goes….”

    *anyone not from my dor or with no kids from my dor, sorry you have no idea what I am talking about.

    #900344
    eclipse
    Member

    I like some of Country Yossi’s songs,like “If it’s basherte,it’s gonna HAppen anywayyy…”

    #900345
    kapusta
    Participant

    Baruch Levine, Abie Rotenberg, Yossi Green, Country Yossi

    Original, aren’t I?

    *kapusta*

    #900346
    cb1
    Member

    Shlomo Carlebach, myself, yossi green, eli gerstner, abie rotenberg, and baruch levine.

    #900347
    observanteen
    Member

    And who are you, may I ask?;)

    #900348
    WolfishMusings
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    You’ve got to figure that since Dovid Hamelech wrote the lyrics, he must have written the trop also!

    A. I don’t have to figure that at all.

    B. Even if so, have you ever heard anyone lain Tehillim with the trup?

    C. Even if you did, how do you know the tune used for the trup then is the same as is used today?

    The Wolf

    #900349
    always here
    Participant

    WolfishMusings~ I stand corrected: ‘Weird Al’ is a satirist, and parodist/lyricist.

    #900350
    yossi z.
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    Cb1: do you know hillel kapnick?

    My favorite composers:

    My father

    Shlomo carlebach

    Country yossi (my father has records-yes you heard me right-records and a record player with country yossi, shlomo carlebach, torah avenue, etc)

    hillel kapnick

    Dovid insel

    Yoel bar kochva (yes that is his real name)

    Shmuely edelman

    Chaim felder

    Myself (though I prefer singing to composing)

    I hope I am not forgetting anyone

    Oh! And the regulars (MBD, avrohom fried, yossi green, eli gerstner, baruch levine, etc)

    My list of singers however would be different (not necessarily entirely but still)

    πŸ˜€ Zuberman! πŸ˜€

    #900351
    cb1
    Member

    Cb1: do you know hillel kapnick?

    the name sounds familiar, why do you ask?

    #900352
    wanderingchana
    Participant

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    munching popcorn

    Dovid Hamelech’s been getting the credit all these years… Mizmor L’Dovid… and if he didn’t write it – who did?

    #900353
    WolfishMusings
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    Dovid Hamelech’s been getting the credit all these years… Mizmor L’Dovid… and if he didn’t write it – who did?

    You missed my point. I wasn’t questioning the authorship of Tehillim to Dovid. I was questioning whether or not you ever heard any of his compositions (by which, I mean the music).

    You may say that Dovid is your favorite lyricist, but I don’t think you can say he’s your favorite composer as I don’t believe you’ve ever heard any of his compositions.

    The Wolf

    #900354

    A. I don’t have to figure that at all.

    Then who do you think did? (typical Jewish response – a question with a question)

    B. Even if so, have you ever heard anyone lain Tehillim with the trup?

    No

    C. Even if you did, how do you know the tune used for the trup then is the same as is used today?

    N/A

    My point was that he probably did write music, not that I ever heard it, although I can only imagine that it was spectacular.

    I think wanderingchana makes a great point (not sure if you caught it)- why would it be called Mizmor if it was not a musical composition? Many kapitlach begin “Mizmor” or “Lam’natzeiach” (to the conductor). Then again, maybe the m’natzeiach wrote the trup?

    #900355
    WolfishMusings
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    My point was that he probably did write music, not that I ever heard it, although I can only imagine that it was spectacular.

    I didn’t dispute that either. I was only disputing Chana’s assertion that Dovid is her favorite composer on the grounds that she never heard any of his compositions.

    The Wolf

    #900356

    OK

    #900358
    yossi z.
    Member

    Cb1: you’re a composer, he is a composer, same generation, I don’t know I thought you might. He was in yeshivah in providence and now lives in monsey running his own recording studio

    πŸ˜€ Zuberman! πŸ˜€

    #900359
    wanderingchana
    Participant

    Wolf, mamish, you’re a literalist. Work with me.

    #900360
    wanderingchana
    Participant

    DY: thank you, that is what I was getting at.

    #900361
    wanderingchana
    Participant

    Now for the truth… my favorite composer is Puccini. LOL…

    #900362
    Chaim Shnaim
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    Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, Avrohom Fried and Yossi Green.

    I think the trop for krias hatorah was written by Hashem,and he is everyone’s favorite,right?

    #900363
    haifagirl
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    Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Franck, Liszt, Khachaturian, Shostakovich, Gershwin, Rachmaninoff, Faure, Barber and Carl Ditter von Dittersdorf but mainly because I like his name.

    #900364
    HaLeiVi
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    Oh that’s right. I forgot to mention Liszt.

    #900365
    miamigirl613
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    Yitzy Waldner is definitely the best composer in the past decade. He has the most hit songs!!!

    #900366
    not I
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    I can’t beleive no one mentioned Yitzy Bald.

    Plenty of his songs became hits..

    Tatte- was played by the Siyum haShas- not so simple..

    Sameach among many others!

    #900367
    haifagirl
    Participant

    How did I make such an awful typo? That should be Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf.

    #900368
    miamigirl613
    Member

    Yitzy Waldner is almost on every album

    #900369
    Shrek
    Member

    Uncle Moishy gets my vote. “Hashem is here Hashem is there…”

    #900370

    I don’t think anyone’s yet mentioned the composer whose songs are probably sung, in an atmosphere of kedusha, more than any other living (for many more years, be”H!) composer; Ben Zion Shenker.

    #900371
    jewishness
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    I believe that 99.999% of composers and singers are mega mega over rated. When you hear them in person, your like totally about to doze off. But when they put out a CD it sounds cool. Its a whole bunch of digital junk on very average voices.

    #900372
    rabbiofberlin
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    dvorak, for his ‘new world symphony”, beethoven, for his fifth and the egmont overture, mendelssohn for his violin concerto, vivaldi for his four seasons and rimsky korsakov for his scheherezade.

    #900373
    mosherose
    Member

    “A. I don’t have to figure that at all.”

    Yes you do. The trup that we have is from har saini. Its kefira to say not otherwise your saying that were not laining the Torah teh right way. So when Dovid wrote tehilim he also wrote it with the trup.

    #900374
    rabbiofberlin
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    mosherose- can you give me the source for what you said about trope?? and how do you explain the litvishe troep, the polish trope, the sefardi trope, the “yekke’ trope?

    lastly- “kefirah” ??? aren’t you over the top???? kefirah in what??

    #900375

    R’ Chaim Banet

    Moishe Goldman A”H

    Boruch Levine

    (MBD and Avrohom Fried are not composers. Lipa Schmeltzer might be as I know he has written material for his own albums and MBD [A Shabbos in Mezhbuzh, Ahavas Yisruel] but somehow I think he writes only words, not music).

    #900376
    just my hapence
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    So… I decided to find the oldest (i.e. longest without an update) thread I could that I was interested in. And this won! Yay! And in answer: Mahler, Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Mendelson, Elgar. So done. And now this thread can officially die.

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