A Hebrew Choral Songbook - Volume 1 (Sacred Repertoire)
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- Arranger: Ohad Stolarz
- Instrumentation: SATB Choir
- Work Language: Hebrew (Transliteration)
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- Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
- Pages: 88
Description
With his Hebrew Choral Songbook , Ohad Stolarz presents a new collection of classics of the musical repertoire in Hebrew, arranged by him for mixed choir a cappella. Many of these pieces are published in Germany for the first time; almost all of them are first published as choral arrangements. The first volume contains ten sacred and paraliturgical songs that may be sung at various occasions. Among these are the feast of Passover, the "Ten Days of Repentance" in the month of Tishré and the Sabbath. The second volume contains ten secular songs that have become widely known in Israel during the 20th century. These songs are part of Israel's cultural history and belong to its core repertoire.
All Hebrew lyrics appear in transliteration underneath the music, translations in German and English and comprehensive annotation texts are located in the appendix. This choral songbook therefore allows all interculturally interested choirs to take first steps into the world of Jewish and more generally Hebrew choral music.
- Shir Hamma'alòt | (Psalm 126)
- Adòn Hasselichòt | (Anonymus)
- Yedìd Nefesh | (Elazar Azikri)
- Osé Shalòm Bimromàv | (Aus der Liturgie / from Liturgy)
- Behallèl Uveshirìm | (David Shim'oni)
- Adòn Olàm | (Anonymus)
- Avinu Malkenu | (Aus der Liturgie / from Liturgy)
- Ani Ma'amin | (Anonymus, nach/after Maimonides)
- Yah Ribbòn Alàm | (Israel Najara)
- Yigdàl Elohìm Chay | (Daniel Ben Judah)