Five Sephardic Choruses is a delightful series of Western European, North African or Middle Eastern folk tunes set to medium-level mixed choir by a master composer and arranger, the renowned Samuel Adler. If you are looking for the ideal multi-cultural piece or choral cycle for your concert program, look no further.
Five Sephardic Choruses is a delightful series of Western European, North African or Middle Eastern folk tunes set to medium-level mixed choir by a master composer and arranger, the renowned Samuel Adler. If you are looking for the ideal multi-cultural piece or choral cycle for your concert program, look no further.
Five Sephardic Choruses is a delightful series of Western European, North African or Middle Eastern folk tunes set for medium-level mixed choir by a master composer and arranger, the renowned Samuel Adler. If you are looking for the ideal multi-cultural piece or choral cycle for your concert program, look no further.
Five Sephardic Choruses is a delightful series of Western European, North African or Middle Eastern folk tunes set to medium-level mixed choir by a master composer and arranger, the renowned Samuel Adler. If you are looking for the ideal multi-cultural piece or choral cycle for your concert program, look no further.
Five Sephardic Choruses is a delightful series of Western European, North African or Middle Eastern folk tunes set to medium-level mixed choir by a master composer and arranger, the renowned Samuel Adler. If you are looking for the ideal multi-cultural piece or choral cycle for your concert program, look no further.
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