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In My Own Lifetime
Composed by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
for recital at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, March 22, 2015.
Cantor Hinda Eisen Labovitz, mezzo; Helene Reisler, piano.

Oy Mame, Bin Ikh Farlibt
Composed by Abe Ellstein; Text by Itzik Manger
for recital at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, March 22, 2015.
Cantor Hinda Eisen Labovitz, mezzo; Helene Reisler, piano.

The Yiddishe Professor / Try It On Your Piano
Composed by Irving Berlin
for recital at Hebrew College, Feb. 25, 2014.
Hinda Tzivia Eisen, mezzo; Edwin Swanborn, piano.

5:56 “The two people you just saw, the conductor and the baritone soloist actually will be graduating in a couple of months from cantorial school … The future looks bright with people like that in the leadership of the synagogues.” – Joshua Jacobson, artistic director

Kedusha (from “Sacred Service”)
Composed by Ernest Bloch
Zamir Chorale of Boston at Hebrew Senior Life, February 2, 2014
Hinda Eisen, student conductor
Rick Lawrence, baritone soloist
Edwin Swanborn, piano

D’var Torah – Parashat B’shallach
Hinda Tzivia Eisen
Camp Ramah in New England, Summer 2012.

Sim Shalom
Composed by Max Janowski
Shir Emanu-El (Chorus of Temple Emanu-El Providence)
Cantor Brian Mayer, conductor; Hinda Tz. Eisen, solo; Patrick Aiken, organ

Scalerica de Oro
Ladino Folk Song, arr: R. Neumann
for recital at Hebrew College, Dec. 7, 2011.
Hinda Tzivia Eisen, alto; Edwin Swanborn, piano.

Tsiyon, Tsiyon / Shivti
K-2 class at  Temple Emanu-El of Providence’s Festival Shirei Yisrael
April 22, 2012
Hinda Tzivia Eisen, musical director

Lo Yisa Goy / Lakh Yerushalayim

3rd grade class at  Temple Emanu-El of Providence’s Festival Shirei Yisrael
April 22, 2012
Hinda Tzivia Eisen, musical director

Members of Zamir Chorale of Boston singing Enosh in Berlin in the chapel at the cemetery where Louis Lewandowski is buried. December 2011.

… and on the bimah of the Pestalozzistrasse Temple in Berlin, Germany. December 2011.

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