Paul Ben-Haim - Psalm from Symphony no. 1 | Lahav Shani, Conductor
Paul Ben-Haim Psalm from Symphony no. 1 Lahav Shani, Conductor The second movement has been accompanying us since World War II and now seems more relevant than ever. It is based on a Persian tune to the words "I will lift up my eyes unto the hills, from whence will my help come?" (Psalm 121, A Song of Ascents).

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Paul Ben-Haim - Fanfare to Israel

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