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=== Composers ===
=== Composers ===
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[[Baal Menagen (Master of Melody)|Composers]] include the Rebbes of Chabad, Chabad Chasidim, and in some cases, non-Jews (where a non-Jewish has been transformed into a Niggun).
[[Baal Menagen (Master of Melody)|Composers]] include the Rebbes of Chabad, Chabad Chasidim, and in some cases, non-Jews (where a non-Jewish has been transformed into a Niggun).



Revision as of 23:57, 18 February 2025

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Music in Chabad incorporates a history of melodies and songs dating back to the founding of Chabad Chassidus. Music is also regarded as a significant concept in Chassidus.

Overview

The music of Chabad includes the following categories:

  • Niggunim – wordless melodies
  • Niggunim with words
  • Songs of the Chasidim (arranged in various styles)

Composers

Composers include the Rebbes of Chabad, Chabad Chasidim, and in some cases, non-Jews (where a non-Jewish has been transformed into a Niggun).

Primary Chabad songs

The primary songs in Chabad are those from the Chasidic founders and the Seven Rebbes.

Compilations

The most notable compilation of Chabad music is the Nichoach collection. Other collections include the Gaguim series (2014-present)

Chabad singers

Notable Chabad singers include Avraham Fried (born Avraham Shabsi Hakohen Friedman) who has been active since 1981 with the release of his first album. He has since released over 30 albums and many singles.