Cantor Moshe Oysher -Sheyibone Beit Hamikdash
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Moishe Oysher: Music
Born in 1907 in Bessarabia, Imperial Russia (Moldova) and died in 1958 in New York. Although he may have come from a family of cantors going back six generations, he seems to have been drawn to the stage and popular entertainment from an early age. Oysher joined a Canadian travelling Yiddish theatrical troupe in 1921 and moved to New York City in 1923. By 1932 he had started his own company, entertaining in the USA and South America. After returning to the USA from Buenos Aires in 1934, he had difficulty finding work in New York's Yiddish Theater. When he was offered the opportunity to sing for the High Holy Days at the First American-Rumanian Synagogue in NYC's Lower East Side, he accepted the position and became a cantorial sensation!
Despite his great success as a cantor Moishe Oysher was ever the entertainer and became quite famous for his starring roles in three Yiddish films including, "The Cantor's Son" (1936), "The Singing Blacksmith" (1938), and "Overture to Glory" (1940). He was also a successful recording artist.
Moishe Oysher was able to combine his passion for the Chazzanut with his love of performance, creating a crowd-pleasing style that thrilled audiences in synagogues and theaters. His recordings represent the world of our fathers and grandfathers who appreciated Oysher's rich voice and fiery style.
Meraviglioso cantore, così intenso da farti vibrare dentro e scuotere l'anima elevando ad Ashem i canti più armoniosi con tutte le proprie forze.Grandissimo nel fraseggio nel tempo nella pura espressione musicale. Mitico.
Wow he was my great aunt’s father. (Seriously. Fredele Oysher was my great uncle’s wife) Amazing to scroll through UA-cam and to see this video just out of random.
What a zchus!
Wonderful composition and beautiful voice. A mechaye.
That run at the end legendary
May God listen to this prayer
Such a unique, magnificent voice! I just love his phrasing and timing. You can hear him having a good time with the melody. No one today can replace such greatness.
SORRY MY PC IS ACTING UP ,ANYWAY I HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE WITH THIS FANTASTIC HEAVENLY VOICE ,THANX FOR UPLOADING.I AM NOT EVEN JEWISH BUT MAYBE IN A FORMER LIFE.,HA HA
אלוף....
quelle voix melodieuse quelle maestria magnifique magnifique
One of the most wonderfull jewish Voices,with Laibele Waldman.
Poldek
THANK YOU FOR REMEMBERING LEIBELE WALDMAN-CANTOR IN FLORIDA
Soulful beyond belief!
Excellent works...
thank you.
AMAZING TALENT !!!! MOISHE KOOSEVITSKY AND BAS SHEVA HAVE POSTS OF THIS CHANT , WELL WORTH A LISTEN.
IAN KAYE
One of a kind showman and wonderful Chazzan
замечательный!
thank you so much; what a treat!!
Wonderfull
Very spectacular!
WOW!!
Amazing
Shulem Lemmer the next Great Cantor of our time.
Fully agree
Shulem Lemmer is great
😃😃
🎶❤️🔥🎵
Do we have the text of this prayer in English transliteration? Please....
Here is the translation for the words in this song.
"May it be your will Lord our God and God of our fathers, that the Holy Temple be rebuilt speedily in our days; and grant us our share in your Torah.
And there we will serve You reverently as in days of old and in earlier years."
I have that entire Yiddish film! Who was responsible for that arrangement?
Please do share
1:35
great but not like moishe koussevitski which remains the best ever
Him and rosenblatt and kvartin
Either way, the composer was a very adequate chazzan (and amazing composer) Cantor Israel Schorr. He also composed other classics like Waldman’s Lefichach, and the Al Naharos Bavel condensed by the Pirchei Choir.