Harold Orbach

Bio:
HAROLD ORBACH, one of the busiest young cantors in the country today, was personally chosen by composer Dave Brubeck for the premiere performance of his new cantata The Gates of Justice. The tenor was winner of the Katherine Long Scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music and is a graduate of the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion. He serves at Temple Israel in Detroit. Mr. Orbach is not afraid to try the "now sound" of religion and gave the first performance of a jazz service in a synagogue when he sang Davidson's And David Danced Before the Ark. Recently he chanted Raymond Smolover's Rock Service Edge of Freedom as well as Gershon Kingsley's new service with psychedelic lights and a Moog synthesizer, Shabbat For Today.
Concerts
Concert Details | Date |
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New Sacred SoundsTenor, The Gates of Justice |
Feb 28, 1971 |
Choral Concerts for Young PeopleTenor, The Gates of Justice |
Feb 27, 1971 |
Choral Concerts for Young PeopleTenor, The Gates of Justice |
Feb 27, 1971 |