WATCH: Annual Chol Hamoed Kumzitz Features Unique Modzitzer Compositions
YS Gold
It has become a tradition among aficionados of
vintage Modzitzer neginah to gather at the Boro Park home of Reb Aaron
Orlander, a protege of the legendary Ba’al menagen, Reb Benzion Shenker, z”l,
for an evening dedicated to singing and harmonizing these timeless
compositions.
Nearly one hundred people were in attendance
this past Sunday night at the Orlander home, where Reb Aaron, along with his
longtime partner R’ Duvid Bick led the inspired and uplifted group in one
niggun after another.
Elevating the program with brilliant and
unique harmonies was the legendary pianist R’
Dov Lenchevsky who accompanied the singers on piano, bringing the
nigunim to their true potential as he artfully harmonized the melodies.
Several particularly interesting musical features
were on display at this year’s kumzitz. Numerous nigunim of the repertoire
featuring unusual harmonic movement, defying conventions of nusach composition yet bringing the singers to an incredibly deep emotional state.
Ethnomusicologist Dr. Gordon Dale performed
the first-ever composition of the Imrei Aish of Modzitz. When the piece was
initially composed, it found favor with the Imrei Aish’s father, the Imrei
Shaul, who sang it often. After the Imrei Aish moved to Eretz Yisroel, he added
two new sections to the end of the piece, including a finale that truly
transforms the arc of the piece. He taught these new sections to Reb Benzion
Shenker, who was visiting the Holy Land and brought them back to America to
teach to the Imrei Shaul. The piece has become a classic of the Modzitzer
repertoire.
As the sound of these timeless melodies filled
the room and reverberated outside, it was the sound of authentic chassidishe
neginah, emanating from the holiest source to uplift Yidden until the coming of
moshiach.
Video by: Achim Lenchevskay


















