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Various Composers
B'motza'ei M'nuha (assembled for "The First S'lihot")
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Composer
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Various Composers
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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20:26
B'motza'ei M'nuha is a collection of liturgical poems and melodies that are traditionally sung during the S'lihot service, which is a special prayer service that takes place in the weeks leading up to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The collection was assembled by various composers and includes a variety of different movements and characteristics. The exact date of composition for each of the pieces in B'motza'ei M'nuha is unknown, as they were likely composed over a period of many years by different composers. However, the collection as a whole was likely assembled in the early to mid-20th century. The premiere of B'motza'ei M'nuha would have taken place during a S'lihot service, which typically takes place in the early morning hours before dawn. The service is meant to be a time of introspection and repentance, and the music and poetry of B'motza'ei M'nuha are meant to help facilitate this process. The collection includes a variety of different movements, each with its own unique characteristics. Some of the movements are slow and mournful, while others are more upbeat and celebratory. Some of the melodies are based on traditional Jewish music, while others incorporate elements of Western classical music. One of the most notable characteristics of B'motza'ei M'nuha is its use of Hebrew poetry. The liturgical poems that make up the collection are known as piyyutim, and they are often highly complex and difficult to understand. However, the composers of B'motza'ei M'nuha have set these poems to music in a way that makes them more accessible and emotionally resonant. Overall, B'motza'ei M'nuha is a powerful and moving collection of liturgical music that is an important part of the Jewish tradition. Its use of Hebrew poetry and traditional melodies helps to connect worshippers to their heritage and to facilitate a deeper spiritual experience during the S'lihot service.
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