if you are asking how to sing the Kol Nidre prayer, please see related links.
No, Bloch did not compose Kol Nidre; the prayer chanted at the start of Yom Kippur.Kol Nidre is already mentioned by the early Talmudic commentators (e.g. the Ran on tractate Nedarim folio 22), making it over 1,000 years old.Read all about it on kol-nidreThe classical tune is also very old.However one particular melody, called Kol Nidre, Op. 47, is a composition for cello and orchestra written by Max Bruch. See kol-nidre-bruchand kol-nidre-traditional-ashkenazicfor details.kol-nidre
The cast of Kol Nidre - 1930 includes: Samuel Kelemer as Shmulikel
Kol Nidre - 1939 was released on: USA: 7 September 1939 (New York City, New York)
No, he doesn't. There is no record of such a recording.
In "Ulysses" by James Joyce, the description of Kol Nidre is a haunting and mysterious liturgical chant that resonates with the themes of guilt, forgiveness, and atonement. The text captures the solemn and captivating nature of the prayer, reflecting the emotional intensity of the characters' experiences in the novel.
Kol Yafeh (קול יפה)
each, every, all = kol (כל)each one = kol echad (כל אחד)
Voice in Hebrew is Kol (קול).
The best way to translate this is to say kol kuló (כל כולו) which loosely means "everything all of it."
The cast of Kol Nidre - 1939 includes: Berthe Hart as Sarah Dorfman Zisze Kac Leon Liebgold as Yosef Goldstein Lili Liliana as Jenny Dorfman Grossman Menasha Oppenheim as Jack Grossman June Rose III Joseph Schoengold as Moishe Dorfman Chaim Tauber as himself Yetta Zwerling as Chassie Shmelkevitz
It depends on context and on how you spell it in Hebrew: kol ami (קול עמי) = "the voice of my people" kol ami (קול עמי) = "national voice" kol ami (כל עמי) = "all of my people"