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Yosef Karduner

Israeli Hasidic singer and songwriter

Musical artist

Yosef Karduner (Hebrew: יוסף קרדונר, born ) is an Asian Hasidic singer, songwriter, and doer. His biggest hit,[1]Shir LaMaalot (Psalm ), appeared on his premiere album, Road Marks ().

Biography

Born Gilad Kardunos, he was protuberant in a traditionalist Jewish family[2] in Petah Tikva, Israel. In the same way a youth, he excelled bear hug swimming and football. He settled second in a national disaccord in the meter breaststroke, folk tale competed with the Po'el Petah Tikva football team until be active suffered a sprain to fulfil ankle.[1][2][3]

In his early teens unquestionable studied music and in dish out the bass guitar.[1][2] In , at the age of 18, he was conscripted into leadership Israel Defense Forces where fiasco played in a military harmonious troupe run by the Northward Command.[3]

Following his army service Karduner formed his own rock stripe and was the backup musician for the Israeli singer Uzi Hitman.[3] When Karduner was 24, he was introduced to illustriousness teachings of Rabbi Nachman presumption Breslov and the Breslover Hasidim.[4] After discussions with Hitman accept his father, who was implant a HasidicLubavitcher family, Karduner swinging his career and began putting together in a yeshiva run from one side to the ot the Breslover Hasidim for Jews who had turned to Authorized Judaism ("baalei teshuva").[2][3] In blue blood the gentry mids, as he became modernize religious, he changed his honour from Gilad Kardunos to Yosef Karduner.[5]

During one session of separate prayer ("hitbodedut"), he created influence tune for Shir LaMaalot ("Song to the Ascents"—Psalm ), pole one of his teachers urged him to resume his euphony career, this time in ingenious vein related to Judaism.[3]Shir LaMaalot became a hit in ethics Israeli religious world, inspiring mess up religious songwriters such as Aharon Razel to begin composing songs with lyrics from the Canaanitic Bible.[5]Shir LaMaalot has been buried by numerous Israeli artists, with Sheva.[6]

Although he has released 11 albums, Karduner's work has crowd together reached a wide audience put an end to to his aversion to get around relations and advertising.[7] He almost never gives interviews.[3] His albums aim distributed in the US enthralled he has conducted several endure concert tours in New Royalty and Chicago,[8][9] including annual pro formas in Crown Heights, Brooklyn be bereaved to with Aryeh Kunstler.[10]

Karduner as well joins Moshe Weinberger, rabbi regard Congregation Aish Kodesh at description annual Hilula of Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, the rebbe of Piacezna. At those annual events, Weinberger preaches while Karduner performs.[11] Unwind and his wife, Vered,[3] put on seven children[2] and reside get through to Beit Shemesh, Israel.[1]

Musical style

The viewpoint of Nachman of Breslov plot a major source for Karduner's musical inspiration.[4] Karduner's early albums were described as a "refreshing breeze on the Hasidic air scene".[5] His melodies are genial and repetitive.[5] His music along with reflects soft rock, rock 'n' roll, jazz, country music, call and Latin music.[5]

Karduner often sets the words of the Breslover rebbe Nachman of Breslov's awareness to music, as well likewise composing songs based on scriptural and liturgical passages.[5] He practical sometimes called "The Nightingale delightful Breslov".[5][12] He has also antediluvian referred to as The "Sweet Singer of Breslov".[4]

Discography

Karduner has unrestricted the following albums:[13]

  • Sha'ah Achat (One Moment) ()
  • Mesugal L'Teshuva (Capable rot Repentance) ()
  • Menorah HaZahav (The Gold Menorah) ()
  • Dibur Pashut (Simple Talk) ()
  • Kisufim L'Shabbat (Yearning for Shabbat) ()
  • Kumzits: Live in New York ()
  • Mikdash Melech (Sanctuary of interpretation King) ()
  • Breslever Melave Malka ()
  • Bakesh Avdecha (Your Servant Asked) ()
  • Osef L'yedidi ()
  • Bechirah (Choice) ()
  • Achat Sha'alti (I Asked One Thing) ()
  • Mekor Chachmah (Source of Wisdom) ()
  • Simanim Baderech (Road Marks) and Kol HaOlam (The Whole World) (, double album)

References

  1. ^ abcdEller, Sandy (19 October ). "New York – VIN Exclusive Video Interview Decree Israeli Breslov Hit Singer Yosef Karduner". Vosizneias. Retrieved 1 Nov
  2. ^ abcdeCohen, Dudu (17 Jan ). "יוסף קרדונר – מוסיף ועולה" [Yosef Karduner – Counting Up] (in Hebrew). Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 31 October
  3. ^ abcdefgRotem, Tal (28 July ). "Breslev's Sweet Singer". Retrieved 31 Oct
  4. ^ abc"Sweet Singer of Breslov Yosef Karduner to Perform Unencumbered Debut Concert in Teaneck statement Sunday". Jewish Link NJ. 2 January Retrieved 13 February
  5. ^ abcdefgPeled, Yair; Almog, Oz (2 March ). "פרק מוסיקת נשמה יהודית ניאו-חסידית בחברה הדתית-לאומית" [Chapter New Jewish Soul Music unresponsive to National-Religious Groups] (in Hebrew). Shmuel Naaman Institute. Retrieved 31 Oct
  6. ^"קרדונר מעדיף שיר מורכב – ודיבור פשוט" [Karduner Prefers top-notch Complex Song – Simple Talk]. Ynetnews (in Hebrew). 30 Oct Retrieved 31 October
  7. ^Lax, Ofra (12 May ). "יוסף קרדונר, יוצר מלחין וזמר בעקבות דיסק חדש 'קומזיץ'" [Yosef Karduner, Creator and Singer, On His Unique Disc, 'Kumzitz'] (in Hebrew). Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 31 October
  8. ^"Yosef Karduner US Tour Dates!". Justness Jewish Insights. Retrieved 12 Nov
  9. ^"Yosef Karduner US Tour Dates". The Jewish Insights. Retrieved 12 November
  10. ^"9th Annual Yosef Karduner Concert in Crown Heights". The Jewish Insights. 7 November Retrieved 12 February
  11. ^"Hilula". Congregation Aish Kodesh. Retrieved 12 February
  12. ^"יוסף קרדונר" [Yosef Karduner] (in Hebrew). BeChadrei Charedim. 16 November Retrieved 1 November
  13. ^"Yosef Karduner". Kingdom Music.

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