Hannah's prayer from the Book of 1 Samuel is read as the Rosh Hashanah Haftarah: its themes of longing, heartfelt supplication, and the promise of dedicating a child to God's service resonate with the spiritual focus of the High Holidays. Hannah’s prayer exemplifies the need to approach God with deep sincerity, pouring out one's true desires and struggles, even when feels that one is submerged in a quagmire of unending disappointment.
In setting this prayer to music, our member Max Stern
describes it as “ a paroxysm of praise and ecstasy filled with awe, wonder,
love, and visceral confidence by a woman, joyous beyond her senses at the birth
of a son”. It is, he maintains, the most important prayer uttered by a woman in the
Bible.
This recording was made almost exactly 30 years ago, on 13 September1995
at the Maisel Synagogue, Prague. The musicians are Kristyna Valouskova (soprano)
and Yuri Likin (oboe).
You can listen to this intense, emotionally charged composition here.