An amazing and challenging choral setting of this Sabbath table song, with words attributed to Rabbi Baruch ben Shmuel (late 12th-early 13th century Germany). The poem speaks in praise of Sabbath observers and lyrically portrays the rewards awaiting them.
Delicate yet relentlessly triumphant-sounding, Levine’s version of this text is an example of music fitting lyrics like a glove. Enhanced by beautiful textures created by arranger Eliot Glaser, this is a beautifully moving way to emerge from the solace of...
For solo voice, congregation, and keyboard or guitar.
NEW! This is perhaps the first truly viable alternative to the traditional Birkat Hamazon (Grace After Meals). Easily remembered, reoccuring melodies for those gathered about the table and a sing-able yet interesting leader part (...
For medium voice, SATB, and keyboard. Contents: Bar'chu, Sh'ma, V'ahavta, Mi chamocha. Commissioned by the UAHC in 1973.
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From "Love Songs for Sabbath". 'Magnified and Sanctified Be the Great Name'
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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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