
Leib Glantz was born in 1898 in Kiev, the Ukraine. His father and both grandfathers were great cantors with Chassidic backgrounds. Leibele, as he was fondly nicknamed, was eight years old when he first appeared as a cantor. Word spread swiftly about the child prodigy, and invitations to appear flowed in from all over Europe. In his teens he organized and conducted a large choir in his father’s synagogue, a choir that would sing highly complex choral compositions by Baruch Schor
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Sh'ma Visro'el
Shema Yisrael
Tal
Sh'ma Yisro'el
Ezkera Elohim (I Remember, O God, and I Moan)
Dboyrale
Tal (arr. C. Bloemendal)
Kol M'kaddesh
Selichot
Ldovid mizmor
Az bkol
Ki henai kachomer
Sh'ma Yisrael
Le'David Mizmor (A Psalm for King David)
Glantz, Ashrei yoshvei veitekha - Einei khol - Lind, Va'anahnu: Ashrei yoshvei veitekha (Glantz: As sung by M. Koussevitzky) - Einei khol - Va’anahnu [Lind] [arr. R. Goldstein]
Prayers for Friday Night: Lecha Dodi
Be'Rosh Ha'Shana (In the New Year, Who will live and who will die)
Acharei Moti
Ezkera
Al Has'chitah
El Maleh Rachamim (Merciful God)
Omrim Yeshnah Eretz
Shoshanah
Ana avda
Brich shmai
Shema Yisrael (Hear O Israel - God is One)
Sh'ma Yisro'el (1929)
Ani Ma'amin (I Believe)
D'ror Yikra (Let Freedom Be Proclaimed)
Glantz: Ashrei yoshvei veitekha - Einei khol - Lind. Va'anahnu (arr. R. Goldstein for cantor and choir)
Be'Tzeit Yisrael (When the Israelites left Egypt)
Nigun for Friday Evening: Dror Yikra
Dvoirale
Btzet Israel Memizraim
Mizmor Le'Asaf (A Psalm for Asaf)
Uveyom Hashabbath
T'ka Be'Shofar (Blow the Shofar)
It is Lovely to Me that the Lord Heareth My Voice (Psalm 116, 1)
Yitgadal Ve'Yitkadash (Kadish - May God's Name Be Sanctified)
Tzur Chayeinu
Tal: Tal (Prayer for Dew)
Sheva Pe'amim 'Ata' (Seven Times 'Ata')
Kol Me'kadesh (All Who Sanctify the Sabbath)
Ashrei yoshvei veitekha (Glantz: as sung by M. Koussevitzky) - Einei khol (arr. R. Goldstein) - Va’anahnu (Lind)
r'tze atiratam (M. Machtenberg)
Sh'ma kolenu
Shomer yisra'el
Adarim
Ein Keerkacho
Ezkera Elohim (I Remember, O God, and I Moan) : Ezkera Elohim (I Remember, O God, and I Moan)
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