This year,
the International Cantor Convention is being held for the sixteenth time, with
the participation of about 60 world-renowned cantors, including Shmuel
Barzilai, Chief Cantor of Vienna, and cantors Isidoro Abramowicz and Netanel
Baram from Los Angeles. The prestigious event is hosted for the second time by
the renovated Rumbach Sebestyén Street Synagogue.
A total of
about sixty world-renowned cantors have arrived in Budapest, for the
international convention organized by the Federation of Jewish Communities in
Hungary (Mazsihisz) and the European Cantors Association (ECA), between
December 4-8, 2024, at the Rumbach Sebestyén Street Synagogue. Among the
participants of the grand event are renowned cantors from Europe, Israel, and
from overseas, Canada, Los Angeles and New York.
The 16th
International Cantor Convention begun with an immersive, uplifting spiritual
concert featuring beloved classics as well as exciting new melodies on December
4, 2024, at the Rumbach Synagogue. Cantor Shmuel Barzilai, Chief Cantor of
Vienna, and Los Angeles cantors Isidoro Abramowicz and Netanel Baram performed
accompanied by an orchestra conducted by Professor Mark Kligman, from the
University of California, Los Angeles. Zoltán Neumark played piano. In addition
to internationally renowned cantors, the concert also featured outstanding
Hungarian cantors.
Highlights
of the program included compositions by award-winning Jewish liturgical
composer Michael Hunter Ochs, as well as a selection of songs from around the
world, performed by distinguished cantors attending the congress from Germany,
the United Kingdom, Israel, Canada, and the United States.
The
Convention gala concert on December 8 will feature Max Stern’s melodies and a
world premiere by Charles Heller. The special opening and closing concerts will
also commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust in Hungary and pay
tribute to Naftali Herstik, who was born in Hungary and passed away this year as
a respected teacher and mentor of cantors worldwide.
The
Convention participants gather in Budapest to discuss the challenges of today’s
cantor training and share their proven experiences. As a practical
demonstration, the exam for cantor students at the Jewish Theological Seminary
- University of Jewish Studies (OR-ZSE) will also be included in the Convention
program on December 5. The exam is also open to the public.
Our
featured image was taken at the Cantor Convention held in Rumbach Synagogue in
2022.