Songs of the TaNaKh - Part 2


This is the second part of a series of video clips that we are posting inconjunction with release of the five CD collection "Songs of the Bible". On the Hebrew page you will find the lyrics of each song.

1. Avshalom (Absalom)
(Inspired by 2 Samuel 19)
Sung by Motti Fleischer according to the words of Ruth Hashmon
and the melody of Yair Klinger.
The song was first recorded in 1970.
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2. Uriah
(Inspired by 2 Samuel 11)
Sung by Shuli Hen according to the words of Yehonatan Gefen
and the melody of Shalom Hanoch.
The song was first recorded in 1969.
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Image3. Kinor David (The harp of David)
(Inspired by 1 Samuel 16)
Sung by Shimi Tavori according to the words of Avihu Medina
and the melody of Yehuda Bedihay and Avihu Medina.
It was first recorded in 1978.
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4. Golyat (Goliath)
(Inspired by 1 Samuel 17)
Sung by Lahakat Kaveret according to the words
and melody of Danny Sanderson.
The song was first recorded in 1975.
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5. Kad hakemakh (The jar of flour)
(Inspired by 1 Kings 17)
Sung by Lahakat Pikud HaTsafon according the words
and melody of Nomi Shemer.
The song first appeared in 1986.
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6. Shir Hasandlar (The shoemaker’s song)
(Inspired by 1 Kings 5)
Sung by Ili Gorlizki and the choir of the musical
“Solomon the King and Shlemay the shoemaker”
according to the words of Nathan Alterman
and the melody of Sasha Argov.
The musical was first performed in 1964.
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7. Izevel (Jezebel)
(Inspired by 2 Kings 9)
Sung by Akiva Nof accompanied by the group HaBoker SheAharei
according to the words and melody of Akiva Nof.
The song was registered in 1971.
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8. Yehezkel (Ezekiel)
(Inspired by the Book of Ezekiel)
Performed by Hahalonot hagvohim according to the words of Hayim Hefer
and the melody of Shmulik Krauss.
The song appeared in 1967.
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