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- Fall/Winter 2012 Choral Releases (2012b)
- Spring/Summer 2013 Choral Releases (2013a)
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Harmony and Memory
Kawarsky, J. A.
Item #: 993410
Kawarsky continues to make his mark with Transcontinental's Westminster Conservatory Youth Chorale Jewish Music Series, this time setting a beautiful poem by Francine G. Immerman on the theme of loss and the memory of loved ones. This piece, beautiful and appropriately expressive and cathartic, w...
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Kadeish Ur'chatz
Richards, Stephen
Item #: 993413
Many of those who've been to a Passover seder will recognize this Babylonian tune for the order of the seder, but they've never heard it like this before. Cantor Richards' setting keeps things interesting, beginning with exciting use of voices-as-instruments, then deconstructing to a chant-like c...
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Mystic Flame, The: Choral Symphony
Horvit, Michael
Item #: 972086
For solo, SATB, and orchestra. (CONTENTS: Part 1: The Golden Door-The Pale (Horvit)/Part 2: The Cossacks (Jean-Paul Sartre/Horvit)/Part 3: The Dreyfus Case (Herzl/Zola)/Part 4: Utopia (Gorky)/Part 5: The Dream (Hillel/Herzl)/Part 6: For the Sake of Others (Brandeis/Einstein)/Part 7: Her Beacon Ha...
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Psalm 150
Sargon, Simon
Item #: 993394
Transcontinental’s 2009 Composer of the Year is featured with several great pieces in this release. This particular English rendition of Psalm 150 (“Praise God In His Sanctuary”) was commissioned in honor of the 150th anniversary of New York City’s Temple Shaaray Tefila.
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Adonai Malach
Cohen, Steve
Item #: 993454
This driving, contemporary setting from Psalm 97 should prove to be popular with singers of all ages as well as audiences and congregations.
For SATB, solo, and keyboard
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Yism'chu
Cohen, Steve
Item #: 993455
A rhythmic, exciting and infectious piece which perfectly suits the joyous text celebrating Shabbat.
For SATB and solo
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Psalm 27 (The Lord is My Light)
Fili, Michael
Item #: 993458
This new release from Transcontinental’s Westminster Conservatory Youth Chorale Series is a setting of Psalm 27 (The Lord [Adonai] Is My Light) for SATB and keyboard. Like all the pieces in this series, this is perfect for high-school-age mixed voices.
For SATB and keyboard
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Hineih Mah Tov No. 2
Levine, Elliot Z.
Item #: 993460
This lovely setting of Hineih Mah Tov (How good it is to gather together from Psalm 133), by Elliot Z. Levine, has delightful interplay between the vocal parts. While scored for SATB, this could easily be adapted for 2-part choir. A keyboard accompaniment is provided. This work is suitable for...
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Festival of Light
Broad-Ginsberg, Elaine
Item #: 993478
For those looking for new Chanukah material for male choir, here is a fun setting of traditional Chanukah texts, in both Hebrew and English, by the well-known and extremely gifted Elaine Broad-Ginsberg.
For TTB, solo, keyboard, and violin
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Chanukah Prayer for Children
Brechmacher, Ryan
Item #: 993480
Conductors of many mixed choirs are already familiar with the very popular SATB version of this piece; composer Ryan Brechmacher now provides a version for treble choir. The sheer beauty of this absolutely gorgeous, uplifting piece alone makes it destined to take its place among, and forever alte...
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Raise Up the Menorah
Bailen, Eliot
Item #: 993502
This popular piece for children’s choir, commissioned by Congregation Rodeph Sholom and used by that congregation for many years, is finally available for general sale. It can be performed with either keyboard or optional instrumental ensemble (flute/oboe/clarinet/bassoon/horn/tenor and baritone ...
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Hariu
Max Janowski,
arr. Jonathan Miller
Item #: 993503
Another Janowski standard in a newly-arranged edition for unaccompanied mixed choir. This ever-popular text setting, commissioned by Chicago a cappella, may now be sung without the keyboard accompaniment, as the parts are now sung by the second choir. This will make a wonderful addition to any ch...
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Yiboneh Hamikdosh
Janowski, Max
Miller, Jonathan
Item #: 993504
This is a new and effective setting of the Janowski standard known worldwide. The keyboard part from the original edition, while not difficult, has been incorporated into the choral setting so that the piece can now be sung unaccompanied.
For SSAATTBB and solo.
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Sim Shalom
Max Janowski, arr. Jonathan Miller
Item #: 993505
This piece has been a beloved and often-performed classic for years, but this new version, for solo voice with unaccompanied double choir (or choir plus solo quartet), has to be heard to be believed. A wonderful setting for anyone who wants to present Janowski’s famous melody with rich harmony bu...
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Seekers of Peace
Sargon, Simon
Item #: 993506
This setting for three-part choir (a variety of combinations could be used) of text from Pirkei Avot (Sayings of the Fathers) sets a peaceful mood in keeping with the teachings of the text.
For three-part choir and keyboard
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Benissez-Nous: A French Sephardic Song
A new edition of this piece (formerly released under Transcontinental number 993228), created using additional text recently discovered by the arranger. The melody is a traditional Sephardi tune; the Hebrew text comes from Psalm 118; the French text is by the poet David Levi Alvares. In French and Hebrew.
For SATB with rehearsal keyboard
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Adonai Malach
This driving, contemporary setting from Psalm 97 should prove to be popular with singers of all ages as well as audiences and congregations.
For SATB, solo, and keyboard
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Chanukah Prayer for Children
Conductors of many mixed choirs are already familiar with the very popular SATB version of this piece; composer Ryan Brechmacher now provides a version for treble choir. The sheer beauty of this absolutely gorgeous, uplifting piece alone makes it destined to take its place among, and forever alter, the canon of Chanukah songs – and beyond. Original English lyrics serve as bookends to the Ma’oz Tzur prayer and lend the piece to a universally applicable theme of hope, unity and freedom.
For SSA and keyboard
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