- Kol
Nidre /ˈkɔːl
nɪˈdreɪ/ (also
known as Kol
Nidrey or Kol
Nidrei; Aramaic: כָּל נִדְרֵי kāl niḏrē) is a
Hebrew and
Aramaic declaration which is recited...
- Kol
Nidrei, Op. 47 (also
known as All Vows, the
meaning of the
phrase in Aramaic), is a
composition for
cello and
orchestra written by Max Bruch. Bruch...
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known for its use in the song "Scots Wha Hae" by
Robert Burns; and the Kol
Nidrei, Op. 47, for
cello and
orchestra (subtitled "Adagio on
Hebrew Melodies for...
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Retrieved August 18, 2018 – via YouTube. "Neil
Diamond - The Jazz
Singer - Kol
Nidrei" – via YouTube.
Music Choice Television – on
screen facts "YouTube". Archived...
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Nidrei, Part 1
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Medley of Old Time Tunes...
- Tchaikovsky's
Variations on a
Rococo Theme, Bloch's
Schelomo and Bruch's Kol
Nidrei. In the 20th century, the
cello repertoire grew immensely. This was partly...
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interpretation were obsolete. The first, held on 12–19 June 1844,
abolished Kol
Nidrei and the
humiliating Jewish oath,
still administered by rabbis, and established...
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Concertos by
Camille Saint-Saëns as well as Bloch's
Schelomo and Bruch's Kol
Nidrei with the BBC
Scottish Symphony Orchestra to
great critical acclaim as well...
- time or
place to do it." In 1953,
Perry Como
recorded "Eli, Eli" and "Kol
Nidrei", and
performed the
latter on his
television shows each year at the appropriate...
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Kippur ("Yom
Kippur Evening") is
often called "Kol Nidre" (also
spelled "Kol
Nidrei")—it is
technically a
separate tradition. This is
especially so because...