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Braun, Yehezkel
Yehezkel Braun was born in Germany in 1922 and emigrated to Israel with his parents in 1924. In 1953 Braun graduated from the Tel Aviv Academy of Music where he studied composition with Alexander Boscovich. Two decades later he returned to the classroom and in 1972 received a bachelors degree in classics from Tel Aviv University. His interest in the traditions of cantillation has taken him several times to study Gregorian chant at the Solemnes monastery. He has written music for voices and instruments, for the theatre, ballet, concert stage and cinema. His attraction to the traditional music of Jews and Arabs is evident in his hundreds of folksong arrangements and in the use of the folkloristic flavoring in many of his compositions.
Titles featuring Braun, Yehezkel
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Dime Rozina
Braun, Yehezkel, arr.
Item #: 982024
'A Judaeo-Spanish Romance'. In this Ladino romace, a young man expresses his undying passion for his beloved, Rozina
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Don Amadi
Braun, Yehezkel
Item #: 982025
'A Judaeo-Spanish Romance'. This is a poignant Ladino romance in which a young wife searches for her husband, Don Amadi.
For two-part choir and keyboard
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L'chah Dodi
Zeira, Mordechai/Braun, Yehezkel, arr.
Item #: 991751
For SAB.
From our Developing Choral Series. Text by Rabbi Shlomo Alkavetz
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Shir Hashirim (Song of Solomon 3)
Braun, Yehezkel
Item #: 992035
A new edition of what is arguably this contemporary Israeli composer’s most popular choral work. We have provided a keyboard reduction to aid in rehearsals. There is also a singable English paraphrase which will be useful to choirs which are less experienced in Hebrew.
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THREE HALLEL PSALMS
Yehezkel Braun
Item #: 993488
We are proud to present this edition of a three-movement work by iconic Israeli composer Yehezkel Braun. A singable English version is included. This is a challenging work worth the time spent in rehearsal.
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Uri Tzafon
Arr. Yehezkel Braun
Item #: 991761
We’ve given new life to this lost classic, a fantastic a cappella arrangement by celebrated Israeli composer/arranger Yehezkel Braun. Its performance by over 400 choral singers was one of the highlights of the 2006 North American Jewish Choral Festival – proving its accessibility despite what sou...
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