Sawel Kwartin - Zmiros Ki Hineh Kachomer

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Review by Elvin Vargas

Sawel Kwartin's album Zmiros Ki Hineh Kachomer is a beautiful collection of Jewish liturgical songs that will transport listeners to a different time and place. The album features Kwartin's rich and powerful vocals, which are perfectly suited to the traditional melodies and lyrics of the songs.

The album is a testament to Kwartin's talent as a singer and his deep understanding of the Jewish musical tradition. Each song is performed with precision and passion, and Kwartin's voice soars effortlessly over the intricate harmonies and rhythms of the music.

Listeners will be struck by the beauty and complexity of the arrangements on Zmiros Ki Hineh Kachomer. The album features a wide range of instruments, including violins, cellos, and clarinets, which add depth and richness to the already stunning vocal performances.

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Artist: Sawel Kwartin
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Zmiros
Ki Hineh Kachomer

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Catalog Numbers

40008

Labels

Brunswick

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 78 RPM
  • 10"

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyThe Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company

Notes

Cantorial, in Hebrew. Recorded August, 1921.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): 6229 40008A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): 6186 40008B

About Sawel Kwartin

Russian-born cantor and composer (born March 25, 1874 in Chonorod near Yelizavetgrad, Russia  died September 22, 1952 in Mamaroneck, NY, U.S.A.) Gifted with a rich lyric baritone, Kwartin studied voice with some of the finest teachers of his time. He performed his first sabbath service in 1896 in Yelizavetgrad . After giving a well-received concert in Lodz in 1897, he embarked on a tour of Europe for the next five years. In 1903, he was appointed Obercantor of the Queen Elizabeth Temple in Vienna, Austria. He also served as a cantor in St. Petersburg and at the Tabak Temple in Budapest. In April 1920, Kwartin emigrated to the United States where he served as the Chief Cantor of Temple Emanuel of Borough Park, Brooklyn, NY, gave concerts, and made many recordings. In July 1925, be became a naturalized U.S. citizen. In 1926, he moved to Israel, but returned to the United States in 1937 to become Cantor in Newark, NJ.

Name Vars

  • Cantor Savel Kwartin
  • Cantor Sawel Kwartin
  • Cantor Z. Kwartin
  • Cantor Zawel Kwartin
  • Chief Cantor Sawel Kwartin
  • Kwartin
  • Obercantor Savel Kwartin
  • Obercantor Sawel Kwartin
  • Oberkantor Kvartin
  • Oberkantor Savel Kwartin
  • Oberkantor Sawel Kwartin
  • Oberkantor Zawel Kwartin
  • Savel Kwartin
  • Sawel Kwartin
  • Z. Kwartin
  • Zavel Quartin
  • Zawel Kwartin
  • Zevulon Kwartin
  • Zevulun Kwartin
  • זבולון קוארטין
  • זבולון קוורטין
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Summary by Elvin Vargas

Zmiros Ki Hineh Kachomer is an outstanding album that showcases Sawel Kwartin's incredible talent as a singer and his deep connection to the Jewish musical tradition. It is a must-have for anyone who loves traditional Jewish music or who simply appreciates beautiful and moving vocal performances.