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Tikkunei Zohar #166 | Tikkun 21 | The Study of Cantillation Mark by Eliyahu Jian
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To help you prepare for your attendance at Médée, we invite you to listen to Pinchgut's pre-opera podcast. Hosted by Genevieve Lang, with guests Pinchgut Opera Artistic Director Erin Helyard, and Director Justin Way. For more than 20 years, Pinchgut Opera's end of year production has remained one of the highlights of the live performance calendar, and this year will be no exception. Charpentier's towering masterpiece, Médée, brilliantly showcases our Australian cast, the chorus Cantillation and players of the Orchestra of the Antipodes in all their splendid glory. Charpentier's sensual lyricism and dramatic insight take us deep inside the mind and heart of this powerful and damaged woman who refuses to be a victim – even at the cost of her own flesh and blood. Médée is high drama and emotion: French tragédie lyrique in its most classic form. The sorceress Médée is driven by desperation and the abandonment of her lover Jason to do the unthinkable, and ultimately murder her own children. Returning to Pinchgut after her star turn in The Return of Ulysses, mezzo-soprano Catherine Carby takes on the role of the tortured Médée, with the brilliant Michael Petruccelli, who was thrilling in 2019's Farnace, as her lover Jason. Cathy-Di Zhang, Andrew Finden and Adrian Tamburini are joined by Cantillation and the inimitable Orchestra of the Antipodes to tell this passionate and unforgettable story.
Taamim otherwise known as trope are tonation marks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There is a rare cantillation mark called the shalshelet that occurs only four times in the entire Torah. The shalshelet goes up and down and is conspicuously drawn out, to evoke a deep hesitation. In Genesis 19:16, Lot hesitates before leaving Sodom with his family. He knows it is marked for destruction, but he is stuck. More than we know what we like, we like what we know. Sodom wasn't perfect, but he hesitated leaving it. In Genesis 24:12, Abraham's servant Eliezer hesitates before praying to God to help send an appropriate partner for Isaac. In Genesis 39:8, Joseph hesitates before refusing the advances of Potiphar's wife, who tries to seduce him. In last Shabbat's reading, in Leviticus 8:23, Moses hesitates before slaughtering the sacrificial animal that would ordain Aaron and his sons as the priests. In each case, the protagonist wrestles with an inner demon before doing the right thing. Angst, self-doubt, indecision precede deed. What do we learn from the shalshelet, and the wrestling of Lot, Eliezer, Joseph, and Moses with their demons, about how to handle the angst of our age?
Rulings and insights from the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Rabbi Chaim Wolosow
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This is George Palmer's story from starting out as an immigrant to becoming a Supreme Court Judge and then onto being an Australian Composer. George Palmer's bio George Palmer was born in 1947. He graduated in Arts and Law from Sydney University in 1970 and practised as a solicitor specializing in commercial law. In 1974 he was called to the Bar and in 1986 he became a Queens Counsel. He was a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 2001 to 2011.As a youth, Palmer studied piano with Frank Warbrick and Neta Maughan, both eminent teachers. He has been composing since he was a teenager but never sought to have his music performed. By chance, his music came to the attention of the ABC in 2003, resulting in an episode of Australian Story on ABC TV in 2004, a live broadcast by ABC FM of a concert of his orchestral music and the release by ABC Classics of a CD of his music, Attraction of Opposites.Since then, he has received many commissions. A Mass, A Child is Born, for choir, soloists and orchestra, was commissioned by Ars Musica Australis in 2005 and was recorded by ABC Classics with Cantillation and Sinfonia Australis, conducted by Dr Paul Stanhope. The CD, Exaltate Dominum, released in 2007, contains Palmer's other choral works, also performed by Cantillation.Other works include: Not Going Quietly, premiered by The Sydney Omega Ensemble in 2007; Concerto for Two Clarinets and Chamber Orchestra, performed by Dimitri Ashkenazy, David Rowden and The Sydney Omega Ensemble; The Beancounter, for the West Australian Youth Orchestra; a song cycle for baritone and piano, Letters from a Black Snake, commissioned for the opening of the Sidney Nolan Retrospective at the New South Wales Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Victoria; a piano quartet, The Way It Is, for The Seraphim Trio; a Clarinet Sonata, Black, White and a Little Blue, premiered in The Utzon Room at The Sydney Opera House by David Rowden in 2010. His works have been performed by orchestras and chamber groups in Australia, the United States and Europe and receive frequent airplay on classical music stations.In July 2007 Palmer was commissioned to write the Papal Mass for World Youth Day 2008 in Sydney. The Mass, Benedictus Qui Venit, for large choir, soloists and orchestra, was performed in the presence of the Pope and an audience of 350,000 with soloists Amelia Farrugia, soprano, and Andrew Goodwin, tenor, directed by Benjamin Bayl.His most recent work, Cloudstreet, an opera adapted by Palmer from Tim Winton's classic novel was premiered on 12 May 2016 by State Opera of South Australia with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra conducted by Timothy Sexton the artistic director of SOSA and directed by Gale Edwards. The opera was hailed as “a resounding triumph” (The Australian) and received standing ovations from capacity audiences.Palmer is married with three children and lives in Sydney.For more about George Palmer: George Palmer – Australian ComposerAbout me&my Health Up & Hostme&my Health Up seeks to enhance and enlighten the wellbeing of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food is medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor's degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering.CreditsPodcast editing: Ivan SaldanaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/meandmy)
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Rashi gives a lesson about grammar and cantillation--and blessings and curses.
Hebrew Cantillation by Museum of the Bible
For centuries, spiritual masters from different cultures have propagated the chanting of 'Mantras' or sacred hymns as tools of spiritual evolution. How do words, spoken or unspoken, hold in them the power to create shifts in consciousness? In our latest podcast, we explore the power of sound as a tool of evolution and healing.
Biblical Hebrew is known as the Lashon HaKodesh, the Holy Tongue. Biblical Hebrew is the only language that is Divinely created. Each letter of the Hebrew Aleph-Beit has been formed and shaped by God alone. As you study and mediate in the letters of light, you will receive wisdom and understanding from God's Word that will transform your exile into redemption. Joshua 1:8 (RSV) "This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you shall make your way prosperous, and then you shall have good success." Each letter is so laden with meaning that the greatest rabbinic scholars have engaged in countless hours of in-depth study to understand why God made them the way He did. For example, each Hebrew letter possesses: Design -- the specific way each letter is formed represents the divine light hidden in each letter. Gematria — each letter represents a certain number, e.g., Aleph = 1, Beit = 2, etc. Meaning — each letter has many meanings. e.g, the letter Aleph stands for chief, to learn, wondrous, and much more. Beit means house. Nekudos (vowels) — most letters have a vowel that tells us how it is to be pronounced. Crowns — some letters in the Torah have crowns. The crowns add strength to the letters that add special meaning. Cantillation — each word in the Torah has a musical note. The Hebrew letters are letters of light. Jesus is the light. [John 8:12 RSV] "12 Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, "I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”” Jesus is hidden within each letter of the Aleph-Beit and He will transform every place of exile in your soul into redemption. Each Hebrew letter radiates light, insight and clarity. Jesus is the living Aleph-Beit. When Jesus said He is the Alpha and Omega, He was saying that He is Aleph-Beit. [Revelation 22:13 RSV] "13 I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end."" You are invited to join Sanjay Prajapati for “Letters of Light - Transforming Your Exile into Redemption” on Thursday, June 20 @ 7:30 PM - Breath of the Spirit - 1531 S Sinclair St, Anaheim, CA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/destined4torah/support
Prokofiev, Sergei - excerpts from Alexander Nevsky: 4. Arise, People of Russia; 7. Alexander's Entry into Pskov. Performed by the MLC Full School Choir, MLC Choir, choristers from St Mary's Cathedral College & Cantillation, MLC Staff Choir & MLC Orchestra conducted by Mrs Carey.
Hearing heavenly voices from afar, thanks to the talents of Lisa Gerrard, Irene Papas, Dawn Upshaw and Cantillation.
Hearing heavenly voices from afar, thanks to the talents of Lisa Gerrard, Irene Papas, Dawn Upshaw and Cantillation.
Torah cantillation is the art of changing scripture. Cantor Korn explains its origins and provides examples. This week's links: The Art of Torah Cantillation (Book) Toledot, Genesis Chapter 25, verse 19 Haftorah Malachi chapter 1 Tisha B'av Book of Lamentations