Thursday, August 23, 2012

Dovid Moskovits Music Video "You Raise Me Up" - שאני נא

Child Soloist Dovid Moskovits with his latest release, Sa'eni Nah. Written by Zvika Bornstein with music by Rolf Lovland, this is the first time that the song "You Raise Me Up" has been covered in Hebrew and the touching lyrics transcend language and culture, speaking words of solace and comfort that are universal.

The song, Sa'eni Nah, is simultaneously haunting yet hopeful, as the poignant lyrics describe how children through the ages have endured tremendous suffering and tribulations, yet have been comforted by the knowledge that they are never alone, even at their darkest hour.

Yet Sa'eni Nah, produced by Zvika Bornstein, with musical arrangement by Nochi Krohn, is about the timeless solace that has helped children endure for centuries, knowing that even in the bleakest situations, they are never alone. As the voice of the new generation, Dovid continues to shine, offering a beacon of hope that is both comforting and heartwarming.

The music video is directed by Aaron Orian, and produced by Danny Finkelman.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's not the first time that it was done with hebrew words! this was done a long time ago...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7kvP5qhZAk

Anonymous said...

yep guys, this , the maccebeats, and jewish rock puppets - this is the `FUTURE` of jewish music :(