Y'did Nefesh
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A lyrical and sensuous setting of Y'did Nefesh for Soprano, Tenor and Piano.
Y’did Nefesh is a piyyut, a Jewish liturgical poem that is meant to be chanted or recited during religious services. It was written by the sixteenth century kabbalist, Rabbi Elazar Azkari (1533-1600) of Safed. Azkari’s philosophy centered on the intense love one must feel for God, a theme that is clearly evident in the words of Y’did Nefesh. As with many other piyyutim, Y’did Nefesh is an acrostic poem: the first letters of each of the four verses make up the four-letter name of God, known in English as the Tetragrammaton.
Details
- Publication Date
- Mar 24, 2011
- Language
- Hebrew
- Category
- Religion & Spirituality
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Steve Cohen
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- Format