Drawing from the texts of the Hallel service, composer Robert Applebaum has produced a setting of Pitchu Li (Psalm 118: 19-25). With overlapping, sweeping melodic lines interspersed with lively, jazzy material, the piece is ideal for a concert program or as a service anthem.
This piece proves that SAB music needn't be uninteresting. Each vocal part is given beautiful lines with just enough harmonic spice to keep things lively. A very engaging piece
One of the great universal staples of modern Jewish worship is given new life by one of the most exciting new composers of a new generation. Dr. Ginsberg’s tender a cappella setting keeps listeners intent with terrific movement amidst the parts, yet ...
Another Oseh Shalom? Not “just another”. Cantor Klepper’s melody is iconic and world-renowned, and it took an arranger like Jacobson to put forth a setting that preserves that great lock-arms-and-sway feeling. This piece really enhances the peaceful message of this text and drives it home through...
One of the great universal staples of modern Jewish worship – and one of the most well-known Hebrew songs of all time – is given new life by one of the most exciting new composers of a new generation. Dr. Ginsberg’s lush and tender a cappella setti...
Titles: 1) Ma tovu; 2) Enosh; 3)Halleluyaw. Arranged for small orchestra by Joshua Jacobson. For tenor solo, SATB, oboe, trumpet, and strings.
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