החזן הראשי חיים אדלר ובנו ישראל אדלר - רחמנו טאטע | Chazan Chaim Adler and son Yisrael Adler
החזן הראשי חיים אדלר ובנו ישראל אדלר - רחמנו טאטע | Chazan Chaim Adler and son Yisrael Adler
Chief chazzan Chaim Adler and son Yisrael Adler plead "Rachmeinu Tatte"!
A heartrending duet of father and son entreating together in these Yamim Noraim: "Im k'vanim rachmeinu, Tatte, k'rachem av al banim."
The cantors' song is based on the well-known prayer, "Hayom haras olam," that is recited after shofar-blowing during malchiyos, zichronos, and shofros in the chazzan's repetition of Mussaf on Rosh Hashanah.
This stirring composition was written by Chazzan Moshe Auscher and adapted as a cantorial masterpiece by chief Chazzan Chaim Adler, presented with his son Yisrael Adler, the world-class Malchus choir, musician and arranger Pinchas Bichler, talented pianist Yehudah Gelili, and chassidic violinist Shimi Weizhandler.
The clip was staged by Hershy Segal at the Poupko home in Jerusalem and produced by Leiby Sharansky.
Rachmeinu Tatte
Chief chazzan Chaim Adler and son Yisrael Adler | Composition: Moshe Auscher | Choir: Malchus | Musical Arrangement & keyboard: Yehudah Gelili | Violin: Shimi Weizhandler | Mix: Chaim Moses | Recording: Refael Biberfeld, Michael Weinberger | Digital and PR: Bahazit.