| Sephardic Folk Songs Breitkopf & Härtel
Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-5364-00 8 Four-Part Settings for Choir a...(+)
Chorus a cappella SKU:
BR.CHB-5364-00 8
Four-Part Settings for
Choir a cappella.
Composed by Ohad Stolarz.
Choir; stapled.
Chor-Bibliothek (Choral
Library). Sephardic
Folk Songs, also suitable
for non-professional
choirs. Song. Choral
score. 52 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#ChB 5364-00. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.CHB-5364-00). ISBN
9790004412947. 7.5 x 10.5
inches. The
Sephardic culture
originates from the
Jewish population of
Spain that was banished
at the end of the 15th
century and afterwards
spread to the whole of
the Mediterranean area,
the Balkan and North
Africa. Its unique
Spanish dialect Ladino
was preserved, finding
musical expression in
ballads, lyrical and
paraliturgical songs for
the most part. The choir
conductor and composer
Ohad Stolarz took eight
of these Sephardic Folk
Songs and arranged them
as a cappella settings
for four-part mixed
choir. These arrangements
may be performed both as
a cycle and individually,
being also suitable for
non-professional choirs
due to their lack of
difficulty. The musically
and harmonically
colorful, partly also
exotic pieces therefore
present an enrichment for
the program of every
interculturally
interested choir. The
informative preface and
the translations of the
lyrics into German and
English enable the
content-related
engagement with Sephardic
culture, too. Further
choral literature on this
topic can be found in the
volumes Sepharad and
Aschkenaz by Alon
Wallach.Audio samples:
RIAS Kammerchor, dir.
Justin Doyle, recording
by Deutschlandfunk
Kultur
Sephardic
Folk Songs, also suitable
for non-professional
choirs. $24.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| The Complete Jewish Songbook Ligne De Mélodie, Paroles et Accords [Partition] Transcontinental Music
The Definitive Collection of Jewish Songs. Transcontinental Music Folios. Size 8...(+)
The Definitive Collection
of Jewish Songs.
Transcontinental Music
Folios. Size 8.5x11
inches. 406 pages.
Published by
Transcontinental Music
Publications.
(1)$49.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Sephardic Folk Songs Breitkopf & Härtel
Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-5364 8 Four-Part Settings for Choir a ca...(+)
Chorus a cappella SKU:
BR.CHB-5364 8
Four-Part Settings for
Choir a cappella.
Composed by Ohad Stolarz.
Choir; stapled.
Chor-Bibliothek (Choral
Library). Song. Sheet
Music. Breitkopf and
Haertel #CHB 5364.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.CHB-5364). ISBN
9790004412947. 7.5 x 10.5
inches. The
Sephardic culture
originates from the
Jewish population of
Spain that was banished
at the end of the 15th
century and afterwards
spread to the whole of
the Mediterranean area,
the Balkan and North
Africa. Its unique
Spanish dialect Ladino
was preserved, finding
musical expression in
ballads, lyrical and
paraliturgical songs for
the most part. The choir
conductor and composer
Ohad Stolarz took eight
of these Sephardic Folk
Songs and arranged them
as a cappella settings
for four-part mixed
choir. These arrangements
may be performed both as
a cycle and individually,
being also suitable for
non-professional choirs
due to their lack of
difficulty. The musically
and harmonically
colorful, partly also
exotic pieces therefore
present an enrichment for
the program of every
interculturally
interested choir. The
informative preface and
the translations of the
lyrics into German and
English enable the
content-related
engagement with Sephardic
culture, too. Further
choral literature on this
topic can be found in the
volumes Sepharad and
Aschkenaz by Alon
Wallach.Audio samples:
RIAS Kammerchor, dir.
Justin Doyle, recording
by Deutschlandfunk
KulturThe melodies are
often quirky, the vocal
ranges are unchallenging
and there is plenty of
material at the back of
the volume to help with
translation and
pronunciation. A group of
these a cappella pieces
in a concert would be a
most attractive
proposition.(Jeremy
Jackman, Choir and
Organ)
Sephardic
Folk Songs, also suitable
for non-professional
choirs. $24.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Sephardic Songs Of Praise Hal Leonard
Arranged by Cardoza. Tara Books (Tara: The Best in Jewish Music). Size 8.7x11.3 ...(+)
Arranged by Cardoza. Tara
Books (Tara: The Best in
Jewish Music). Size
8.7x11.3 inches. 128
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard.
$21.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| 8 Sephardic Songs - Facile Productions OZ
By Andrew Zohn. For voice and guitar. Level 3. 28 pages. Published by Les Produc...(+)
By Andrew Zohn. For voice
and guitar. Level 3. 28
pages. Published by Les
Productions d'OZ
$11.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| International Jewish Songbook [Fake Book] Tara Publications
By Velvel Pasternak. Tara Publications (Tara: The Best in Jewish Music). Size 8....(+)
By Velvel Pasternak. Tara
Publications (Tara: The
Best in Jewish Music).
Size 8.75x11.2 inches.
258 pages. Published by
Tara Publications.
$29.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| The Ladino Fakebook Instruments en Do Tara Publications
(Songs in Judeo-Spanish Melody/Lyrics/Chords). By Various. Edited by Velvel Past...(+)
(Songs in Judeo-Spanish
Melody/Lyrics/Chords). By
Various. Edited by Velvel
Pasternak. For C
Instruments. Tara Books.
Softcover. 126 pages.
Published by Tara
Publications
$29.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Alma i Vida i Korason OR-TAV Music Publications
Voice,guitar SKU: OT.28104 Composed by Daniel Akiva. Sephardic Anthology ...(+)
Voice,guitar SKU:
OT.28104 Composed by
Daniel Akiva. Sephardic
Anthology for voice and
guitar. Classical,Jewish.
Performance score. OR-TAV
Music Publications
#28104. Published by
OR-TAV Music Publications
(OT.28104). ISBN
9789655051100. 8.27 x
11.69
inches. Daniel
Akiva Alma i Vida i
Korason Sephardic
Anthology for voice and
guitar The 18
songs of the collection
Alma i Vida i Korason
include romansas,
cantigas, life cycle
songs and original music
composed to poems by
Avner Perez, a journey in
Ladino song from the
Middle Ages through the
21st century. Alma i Vida
i Korason was recently
recorded by Sivan
Goldman, soprano and
Daniel Akiva, guitar,
together with a special
series of short videos
filmed at the Ralli
Museum in Caesarea,
Israel. For further
information, please visit
the YouTube and Spotify
channels of the
composer.
Contents: 1. A la una
Naci yo 2. Kisa Agora
el Amor 3. Durme
Durme Mi Andjeliko 4.
Morena me Yaman 5. La
Serena 6. Durme Durme
Mi Alma Donzeya 7.
Noches Noches 8. Mama
Yo no Tengo Visto 9.
Ya Abasha La Novia
10. Esta Noche 11. Ya
Viene El Kativo 12.
Komo La Roza 13. Ay
Linda Amiga 14. El
Prisionero 15.
Kantiga de Kune Para
Selanik 16. Puncha
Puncha 17. Durme
Hermozo Hiziko 18.
Sirkiji
Daniel
Akiva is a composer,
performer, and educator
whose performances on
guitar and lute have
earned international
acclaim. Mr. Akiva
graduated from the Rubin
Academy of Music in
Jerusalem in 1981, where
he studied classical
guitar with Haim Asulin
and composition with Haim
Alexander. In 1987 he
completed his studies of
lute with Jonathan Rubin
and composition with Jean
Ballisa at the Geneva
Conservatorium in
Switzerland. In 1986 he
founded the Music
Department at the WIZO
High School for the Arts
in Haifa which he headed
for over thirty years. As
part of his work at WIZO
High School, he developed
a method for teaching
free improvisation which
has been incorporated
into the music program at
the school. He also
served as the Artistic
Director of the Guitar
Gems Festival from
2006-2018. Mr. Akiva
has performed in concerts
as a guitarist and
lutenist and given master
classes in Israel,
Europe, Russia, the
United States, and Latin
America. Daniel
Akiva’s
compositional output
includes works for solo
instruments, chamber
ensembles, choir, voice
and guitar, piano, and
chamber orchestra. His
works have been recorded
on twelve CDs, the latest
of which, Malchut, was
issued by OR-TAV in 2014.
Akiva's work Psalms for
guitar solo was awarded
the ACUM prize for
composition in 1990, and
his string quartet Ciclos
was awarded the ACUM
prize for composition in
2002. In 2006 his CD
Hope, recorded with
Laurel Zucker (flute) and
Ronit Widmann-Levy
(soprano) was awarded the
Amazon prize. In 2017
Akiva was awarded the
Prime Minister's Prize
for composers in
Israel. A native of
Haifa whose family has
lived in Israel for over
five hundred years, he
was steeped in the
Sephardic
(Jewish-Spanish)
tradition from his youth.
A large part of his
oeuvre has been devoted
to a dialogue with the
music of the Sephardic
Jews. Daniel Akiva has
also maintained a
creative dialogue
throughout the years with
poets and writers Amnon
Shemesh, Rivka Miriam,
and Avner Perez. 105
pages, softcover. $31.19 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
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