| Samuel Adler: Uv'shofar
Gadol: SATB: Vocal Score Chorale SATB [Vocal Score] Schirmer
No. 3 from Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy-Four Prayers from the High...(+)
No. 3 from Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy-Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy.I. Hayom Harat Olam (11908)II. Ayl Melech Yoshayv (11909)III. Uv'shofar Gadol (11910)IV. Avinu Malkaynu Chanayno (11911)Hinay Yom Hadin (Behold The Day Of Judgement) is a suite of four choruses comprising settings of some of the most important prayers of the Jewish High Holyday Liturgy. These may be performed together or seperately in concert or if desired at the appropriate Service in a Temple or Synagogue.The holy season of the Jewish religious calender is unique because it does not celebrate a historical event nor any particular famous personage but is set aside as a period ofself-examination and re-evaluation for each individual believer. Legend tells on Rosh Hashana (the New Year) God opens the books which record all men's deeds and for ten days examines the course of every man's life during the past year. On Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) the books are closed and each man's fate is sealed until the next year. This allegorical vision should inspire every individual to scrutinize his life and resolve to better himself. The Jew firmly believes that God wants the repentance of the sinner so that he may live; therefore he believes that by penitence prayer and good deeds God's judgement can be swayed in his favour and he be inscribed in 'the book of life.'The four prayers were commissioned by Hazzan Samuel Rosenbaum and the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El Rochester New York.Uv'shofar Gadol is for SATB choir a cappella with Tenor soloist.
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| S. Adler: Ayl Melech
Yoshayv SATB/Tenorsolo
Unac: SATB: Vocal Score Chorale SATB [Vocal Score] Schirmer
Behold the Day of Judgment-Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy.I. Hayom H...(+)
Behold the Day of Judgment-Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy.I. Hayom Harat Olam (11908)II. Ayl Melech Yoshayv (11909)III. Uv'shofar Gadol (11910)IV. Avinu Malkaynu Chanayno (11911)Hinay Yom Hadin (Behold The Day Of Judgement) is a suite of four choruses comprising settings of some of the most important prayers of the Jewish High Holyday Liturgy. These may be performed together or seperately in concert or if desired at the appropriate Service in a Temple or Synagogue.The holy season of the Jewish religious calender is unique because it does not celebrate a historical event nor any particular famous personage but is set aside as a period ofself-examination and re-evaluation for each individual believer. Legend tells on Rosh Hashana (the New Year) God opens the books which record all men's deeds and for ten days examines the course of every man's life during the past year. On Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) the books are closed and each man's fate is sealed until the next year. This allegorical vision should inspire every individual to scrutinize his life and resolve to better himself. The Jew firmly believes that God wants the repentance of the sinner so that he may live; therefore he believes that by penitence prayer and good deeds God's judgement can be swayed in his favour and he be inscribed in 'the book of life.'The four prayers were commissioned by Hazzan Samuel Rosenbaum and the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El Rochester New York.Ayl Melech Yoshayv is for SATB choir a cappella with Tenor soloist.
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| S. Adler: Hayom Harat
Olam A Cappella W/Tenor
Solo(Cantor): SATB: Vocal
Score Chorale SATB [Vocal Score] Schirmer
From Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy-Four Prayers from the High Holyd...(+)
From Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy-Four Prayers from the High Holyday Liturgy.I. Hayom Harat Olam (11908)II. Ayl Melech Yoshayv (11909)III. Uv'shofar Gadol (11910)IV. Avinu Malkaynu Chanayno (11911)Hinay Yom Hadin (Behold The Day Of Judgement) is a suite of four choruses comprising settings of some of the most important prayers of the Jewish High Holyday Liturgy. These may be performed together or seperately in concert or if desired at the appropriate Service in a Temple or Synagogue.The holy season of the Jewish religious calender is unique because it does not celebrate a historical event nor any particular famous personage but is set aside as a period ofself-examination and re-evaluation for each individual believer. Legend tells on Rosh Hashana (the New Year) God opens the books which record all men's deeds and for ten days examines the course of every man's life during the past year. On Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) the books are closed and each man's fate is sealed until the next year. This allegorical vision should inspire every individual to scrutinize his life and resolve to better himself. The Jew firmly believes that God wants the repentance of the sinner so that he may live; therefore he believes that by penitence prayer and good deeds God's judgement can be swayed in his favour and he be inscribed in 'the book of life.'The four prayers were commissioned by Hazzan Samuel Rosenbaum and the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El Rochester New York.Hayom Harat Olam is for SATB choir a cappella with Tenor soloist.
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| Vicki Tucker Courtney:
Hosanna and Blessing for
Palm Sunday: SATB: Vocal
Score Chorale SATB [Vocal Score] Shawnee Press
Uses: Palm SundayScripture: Luke 19:28-40; Luke 19:41-44; Matthew 21:1-11Here is...(+)
Uses: Palm SundayScripture: Luke 19:28-40; Luke 19:41-44; Matthew 21:1-11Here is a utilitarian set perfectly designed to be the “bookends” for your Palm Sunday services. Using the hymntune “Plainfield” as a melodic basis the call and response style of this introit is easily sung while entering the sanctuary. The use of children in response and optional handbells are a splendid touch. The finalblessing is a harbinger for Holy Week's time of reflection and helps make the transition from hosannas to kyries.
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