This arrangement of Ani Ma'amin employs an old Jewish folk melody. It is said that during the Holocaust of WWII, Jewish prisoners in German concentration camps sang this song as they were being
"The whole world is a very narrow bridge and the main thing is not to be afraid at all." Set in the original Hebrew, with dramatic rhythmic intensity, this setting of an 18th-century text by Rebbe
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SATB a cappella. In English and Hebrew. Shabbat.
Commissioned by a consortium of choruses including Chanticleer, the Dale Warland Singers, and the Phoenix Bach Choir, this beautiful a cappella setting of Psalm 86 is a delicate powerhouse. In the text, the
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Cantor with SATB divisi. This brief, plaintive setting, dedicated to Nancy Aspel, is of words from the Jewish liturgy, atypically set by Daniel Pinkham entirely in Hebrew. An english translation follows:
Juxtaposing words in Hebrew with modern English translations of 13th century Muslim poet Rumi, this work calls out against violence and invites the listener to an abstract place without war. Unique!