Elliot Levine returns with another gem for four-part choir. The latest in the Western Wind series, HaBayit Hazeh ("The house you are building") is a spirited arrangement of words from the Book of Kings - perfect for a dedication or commemoration for a house of worship, but also a great addition t...
With its blend of Hebrew and English, memorable melodies, lively gospel-like rhythm, and universal message of brotherhood, this popular and lively setting of Psalm 133, verse 1, will have choristers clapping in rhythm and audience members singing along.
A new edition of an old classic! Transcontinentals new version of what has affectionately been nicknamed the Jewish Hallelujah Chorus offers two choices in one octavo: a Hebrew version with contemporary Sephardic transliteration (with the traditional pronunciatio...
This contemporary setting of Psalms 113 through 118 by the master composer and professor of music at the Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati has been performed every year for the past 35 years by a choir consisting of student rabbis, along with two soloists, a narrator, ...
This piece has the potential to be a superstar. Synagogues, churches, and secular choirs alike, young and old, will thrill to this upbeat anthem of rejoicing. Its simple text (??Hallelujah!?) and bright, joyous, unflagging energy make it equally perfect for choral festivals and for Easter Su...
Let this piece prove to you that prayer need not be ancient to be classic. Let us sing the soul in every name and the name of every soul, goes this 21st century by Marcia Falk, and Portnoys melody sounds hauntingly like something youve heard before even if you havent. A winning combination...
'An Adaptation of "Shir L'Shalom"'. Text by Jacob Rotblitt. 'The last song of Yitzchak Rabin'. The song is not meant to be an exact translation of the Hebrew lyric, although it is included for those who would prefer to sing it in the original Hebrew
The Westminster Conservatory Youth Chorale Jewish Music Series includes another fantastic road less traveled for Chanukah concerts and celebrations. Yes, there is a world outside the beaten path!
We light these lights to remember the miracles Ronna Honigmans setting fills a great need for something new and refreshing for Chaunkah, yet conveys the uncanny feel of a classic youve sung your whole life. Set for SA choir and keyboard, its a must-have at any treble chorus holiday concert...
Psalm 23. A classic work for any solemn occasion, popular in churches and schools as well as synagogues.
For SATB and keyboard.
This piece is also available for solo voice in D minor, number 991441 (as a PDF only - please call us at 212-650-4105 to arrange purchase) and for solo voice or unison choir in C minor (991440).