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Yosef-Gutman Levitt & Tal Yahalom: Tsuf Harim
ByYosef-Gutman Levitt was born in South Africa and was inspired by

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestra
Tal Yahalom
guitarb.1992
At times the pieces feel like whispered conversations, as kindred spirits flow through each instrument. Intimate with a sense of quiet mystery, Tsuf Harim bears comparison with the likes of Dawn Dance by Steve Eliovson and
Collin Walcott
percussionb.1945

Ralph Towner
guitarb.1940
"Nigun Purim" is like a folk dance played by nimble jazz hands, "Nigun Gaaguim" brings a classical caressing of strings, while "The Warriors" ends the record on sacred and sublime tones. A symbol of a people and their epic history, Tsuf Harim echoes the theory that all melodies have their source in holiness. Levitt and Yahalom are fine keepers of tradition, shining their contemporary light onto an ancient core. ">
Track Listing
Asader Leseudata; Nigun Shabbat; Sar Hamemunim; Atem Shalom; Adon Haselichot; Daar Oved; Ka Echsof; Lechatchila Ariber; Nigun Lubavitch; Teshuva; Nigun Purim; Nigun Gaaguim; Me-eyn Olam Haba; Nigun Simcha; The Warriors.
Personnel
Yosef Gutman Levitt
bass, acousticTal Yahalom
guitarAlbum information
Title: Tsuf Harim | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Soul Song Records
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Instrument: Bass, acoustic
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