Nineteenth-century cantor and composer Solomon Sulzer combined the Viennese romantic compositional style with traditional Hebrew melodies to create a new form of Jewish liturgical music. Along with his own
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This traditional Yiddish folk song is a humorous dispute between a pair of lovers who complain bitterly about the interference of various relatives in their relationship. This arrangement sets the dialogue
Writing a new melody to the Jewish Shabbat prayer Modium Anachnu Lach and combining it with the 19th-century hymn Now Thank We All Our God, here we have a fresh new expression of
This lovely choral in Yiddish features a solo with backing chorals that will enchant choirs and audiences alike.
This dramatic arrangement of the spirited Israeli folk song is just wonderful! The harmonic treatment is authentic, and the exciting piano accompaniment adds extra emphasis to the syncopated and accented