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  2. History of religious Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    Cantorial and synagogue music. The traditional mode of singing prayers in the synagogue is often known as hazzanut, the art of being a hazzan (cantor). It is a style of florid melodious intonation which requires the exercise of vocal agility. It was introduced into Europe in the 7th century, then rapidly developed.

  3. Religious Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    Nigun. Nigun refers to religious songs and tunes that are sung by groups. It is a form of voice instrumental music, often without any lyrics or words, although sounds like “bim-bim-bam” or “Ai-ai-ai!” are often used. Sometimes, Bible verses or quotes from other classical Jewish texts are sung repetitively in the form of a nigun.

  4. Orthodox pop music - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox pop, sometimes called Hasidic pop, Hasidic rock, K-pop (Kosher pop), Haredi pop, and Ortho-pop, [1] [2] is a form of contemporary Jewish religious music popular among Orthodox Jews. It typically draws stylistically from contemporary genres like pop, rock, jazz, and dance music, while incorporating text from Jewish prayer, Torah, and ...

  5. Motty Steinmetz - Wikipedia

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    Motty is the son of Rabbi Moshe and Rebecca Steinmetz, and the fourth of nine children. When Steinmetz was fourteen, his grandfather moved from Antwerp, Belgium, to Israel and taught him many traditional Vizhnitz tunes which influenced his musical style. [ 1] In his early teens, he was spotted by producer and composer Ruvi Banet, who would ...

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  7. Yeshiva Boys Choir - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Boys Choir. The Yeshiva Boys Choir also known as (YBC) is a contemporary Jewish religious music boys choir. The choir is conducted by Yossi Newman, and their songs are composed, arranged and produced by Eli Gerstner. There are more than 50 children in the group. There were identical twins who sung in the group at one point, as well as a ...

  8. List of radio stations in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Language Live Stream 95.7 FM: Kan Kol Hamusica Classical: Hebrew: 94.4 FM: Kan Reka PBS Russian: 102.8 FM ... Hebrew, English 102.0 FM: Radio Tel Aviv

  9. Shlomo Simcha - Wikipedia

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    Shlomo Simcha Sufrin, better known as Shlomo Simcha (Hebrew: שלמה שמחה) is a UK-born Canadian Hasidic Jewish cantor and singer. Shlomo Simcha began his career in a small kollel in Montreal, where he was discovered by a local wedding band leader [1] who brought him onto a project recording a series for children in the Satmar community ...