Sung in Hebrew with a traditional Jewish tune, this musical arrangement is haunting and profound. The text, from the 13 Principles of Faith, is a statement of faith and hope. The violin part is not an
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Beginning with a solo or small group of singers, this choral setting of a moving Hebrew prayer from the Shabbat morning service provides ample opportunity for expressive singing and melodic artistry for
A poignant setting of the reverent Israeli folk song about restoring faith and hope for the future. This well-known round is set in 4/4 and given a simple, lyrical treatment that features an opening solo or
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The plaintive, soul-searching melody of this beloved Israeli folk song is beautifully suited to developing voices. Voices begin in unison and ease into simple harmony before developing into a three-part
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Vocal lines begin in unison and gently unfold into simple harmony in this beautiful, straightforward arrangement of the Israeli national anthem. A supportive piano and optional violin or flute part add to
A classic selection for training unchanged, changing, and changed voices from a trusted expert in the field. This traditional Hebrew song of celebration has been smartly set for young tenors and basses,
An English-language setting of the Sh'ma and V'ahavta prayers from the Jewish tradition. Shared across Jewish and Christian liturgy, these biblical passages comprise the essential Jewish "credo"
This Hebrew folk song is set in an easy, tasteful lyrical arrangement with a flowing piano accompaniment and flute obbligato. Sing in the original Hebrew or with the singable English lyrics included. The
With an introspective text from Hillel the Elder, this original work builds with layers and intensity as it progresses. Beginning with a chant-like repetition, it echoes and emphasizes the importance of
Lampl creates a gorgeous soundscape of a cappella texture with flowing voice leading, cluster chords, extended phrases and overlapping harmonies. The Hebrew text is a modern plea for peace, and the
This beautiful anthem with text attributed to 11th-century Andalusian philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol begins with a unison chant as if sung by the cantor. Each time the chant is sung in Hebrew, it is
This contemporary pop-influenced arrangement puts a new spin on the traditional Hanukkah song. A gentle piano groove provides a fresh framework for the treasured melody, which is elongated and echoed part
This work uses the text of Psalm 19 in both Hebrew and English. The music blossoms organically from the opening cantorial solo to the final triumphant "Amen" using complex counterpoint along
A setting of a portion of the Hebrew prayer Al HaNissim (On the Miracles), recited on the Jewish festival of Chanukah. The prayer is an expression of gratitude for God's intervention on behalf of the Jews
Opening plaintively with a few solo lines, this joyful original song of peace picks up in tempo and excitement when the optional djembe and handclaps are added in. Using both Hebrew and Arabic phrases that
On a theme of prayers for peace, the melodic material seems reminiscent of music that one would hear in a Jewish morning service, with a melody that the singers and listeners will carry with them
With a traditional Hebrew text drawn from the Hashkiveinu, a traditional prayer in the Jewish evening service, this beautiful melody, accompanied by violin obbligato, is haunting, yearning and hopeful
Three Pieces for Chanukah is not so much a set of arrangements of familiar words and tunes as it is a set of original compositions based on them. The first piece, Oh, Chanukah/Y'meit
Three Pieces for Chanukah is not so much a set of arrangements of familiar words and tunes as it is a set of original compositions based on them. The second setting features a jazz-influenced,
Three Pieces for Chanukah is not so much a set of arrangements of familiar words and tunes as it is a set of original compositions based on them. The mood of the third setting is extremely upbeat;
When developing choirs delve into this fresh a cappella setting of the Israeli folk song, they can be assured of enjoying a successful rehearsal and performance experience! The only accompanying instruments