Magus Songs
Most of these songs can be played by scrolling through the playlist on the Music Player. Some songs have yet to be uploaded to the music player and can be listened to by clicking on their individual links.
HaMeir L’Aretz:
Rabbi Sarah Etz Alon singing an original musical composition of “HaMeir L’Aretz” from the Kriat Sh’Ma. With “Kadosh, Kadosh Kadosh”. This is an excerpt from the greater prayers of the traditional liturgy, which will be recorded in their entirety at a later date.
Ana Yah Hoshia Nah:
Rabbi Sarah Etz Alon singing an original musical composition of an Ancient Hebrew Healing Prayer learned many years ago from her mentor, Rabbi Gershon Winkler. Recorded in the Living Lab sanctuary on the Walking Stick land in the mountains of Northern New Mexico on the 37th Day of the Omer, 5770.
The Ballad of Moshe Rabeynu:
Rabbi Maggid Sarah Etz Alon singing her original composition, The Ballad of Moshe Rabeynu. Composed for Pesach 2007, now a standard part of her repertoire. This recording was made during R’Sarah’s first season in the wilderness and is basic nylon classical guitar recorded with an ipod.
When Will You Burn a Bush for Me?:
Another raw recording from R’Sarah’s first season here on the Walking Stick Land in New Mexico– A song composed by her teacher, Rabbi Gershon Winkler, When Will You Burn a Bush for Me? These two songs, Sarah’s Ballad of Moshe and Gershon’s When will you burn a bush always seem to go together when she plays, so here they are, Songs of Moshe.
Song For Haiti:
A new song by R’Sarah, chanted with shruti box and rain up on the ridgeline of the WSF land in NM– heart and mind and soul turned toward the folks of Haiti, may they see healing and blessing in this time coming.
For those exploring Hebrew Soul preparation and Soul retrieval invocations and meditations, or just wanting a new beautiful melody to sing for Adon Olam– this is one of the most versions of Adon Olam out there. Arranged by Rabbi Hazan Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin and sung by Rabbi Maggid Sarah Etz Alon on classical guitar, recorded on ipod in the WSF land in NM.
A new adaptation of We Shall Overcome and Ohr Zaruah together, sung by Rabbi Sarah Etz Alon out on the WSF land in NM
Now Westlin Winds:
A new recording of Now Westlin Winds, written by Robert Burns and arranged by Dick Gaughan. Sung and played by Rabbi Sarah Etz Alon in Blessing for new life come in this week with the birth of two new baby girls in the chevre, and in blessing for the memory of a holy brother left us too early. A week of life, rich and full, cruel and tragic. Life. All heart and blessing and support goes to the parents who lost their son this week. We love you, all of us your friends all over the world.
Shomer Yisroel
Rabbi Sarah Etz Alon singing a composition by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, of Blessed Memory– for her G-d Daughter, Z’s, and all the kinderlach who joined us in the World this year.
