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Two Cantors in Concert 1981, Sydney Australia David Koussevitzky 1912 - 1985 Cantor David Koussevitzky was 69 old, at the time of this concert. David Koussevitzky as a child sang in the choir in Vilna's Great Synagogue. He then studied at the Vilna Academy of Music, and became the choir master at the age of eighteen. He continued his voice training in Warsaw, and davening at many Synagogues before becoming the Chief Cantor in Rovna. In his mid twenties, he accepted the cantorial position at the Hendon Synagogue, London, where he stayed for over a decade. In 1948, David Koussevitzky came to the United States and was appointed cantor at Temple Emanu-El, Boro Park, Brooklyn, New York. Cantor Shimon Farkas Chazzan Shimon Farkas is firmly established as one of the great cantors of our time, regularly invited as a guest cantor and concert artist throughout the world. His unique voice is "unusual in quality and range, brilliant in tone, and rich in emotional warmth and expression" Chazzan Farkas was born in Hungary in 1949, and moved to Israel as a young child. At the age of nine, he conducted the Friday night service at the Rama Synagogue in Tel Aviv. Following the death of his father, Chazzan Farkas and his mother immigrated to the United States where his talent was recognized by Cantor Moshe Koussevitzky who recruited the young man as his choir's leading soloist. At he age of 22, Chazzan Farkas was appointed as cantor of Australia's largest Orthodox congregation, The Central Synagogue of Sydney, Australia, where he served for 15 years. In 1987, Chazzan Farkas, was appointed cantor of the famed Concord Resort Hotel in the Catskill Region, where he drew capacity crowds each Passover and High Holy days. He was reappointed to his current position of Chief Cantor when the new Central Synagogue was consecrated in May 1998. Chazzan Farkas continues to thrill audiences with his extensive repertoire, spanning seven languages, these include: cantorial, Yiddish, Ladino, Opera and Broadway favourites. He performs frequently in Israel, the U.S. and Europe. In 2007 he appeared together with the famous Composer and Conductor Marvin Hamlisch, and the Calgary Symphony Orchestra in a gala concert which led to the idea of reproducing this concert in Sydney. In 2008 Shimon produced and appeared in a Gala Concert titled "FROM BROADWAY TO JERUSALEM" in the Central Synagogue of Sydney with Marvin Hamlisch conducting the Sydney International Orchestra. In 2009 and this year again Shimon produced and appeared with Cantor Helfgot in Gala concerts titled "SYMPHONY FOR THE SOUL" in Sydney and Melbourne conducted by Dr. Mordechai Sobol and the Sydney international Orchestra. In 2008 he was awarded the order of Australia Medal for his services to The Central Synagogue and the Jewish community. Chazan Farkas resides in Sydney with his wife Veronica.