SKU: MN.50-9084
UPC: 688670590849.
Israeli melody. Accompaniment imparts color and strength to emotions expressed in text (quiet assertion/supplication to forthright praise).
SKU: TM.03133SET
Key of d. No score.
SKU: HP.GC995O
UPC: 763628143275.
Original anthem This original composition by the exceptionally talented Ken Medema has an energetic Israeli folk song feel. The refrain repeats the phrase, That's the reason we sing!. . . and choirs always love to sing songs about the joy of singing! Arranged for SATB choir and piano.
SKU: OT.28085
ISBN 9790675000092. Text: Lea Goldberg, Gershon Prensky.
Alexander Kantsberg's arrangements bring a new, contemporary feel to Israeli classics, and are great for high school or community choirs.
SKU: OT.28076
ISBN 9790675000016. Text: various authors.
Arranged by Josef Hadar, well-known Israeli composer and specialist in arranging for children's choir. Octavo album; 18 songs. Note: These arrangements may be ordered as individual octavos (minimum 20 copies).
SKU: OT.28071
ISBN 9789655050240. Text: Yoram Taharlev, Ron Muenster.
Alexander Kantsberg's arrangements bring a new, contemporary feel to Israeli classics and are great for high school or community choirs.
SKU: GI.G-8070
UPC: 785147807001. Arabic, English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin. Text Source: Allah uh Akbar, Kyrie eleison, Adon olam (Jewish hymn), Lux aeterna, Yuriduna anyuttufiu (Qur'an—Sura 9:32), Agnus Dei, Isaiah 2:4. Scripture: Isaiah 2:4.
A serious choral work for eight mixed voices, organ, brass quintet, and timpani on texts in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and English. The vocal score is 19 pages 219 measures in length. Composition began on 9/11/01, and the work was published for the tenth anniversary of the events of that day. It's a work that calls for peace through unity and pluralism. The title refers to a fence along the Israeli-Lebanon border on which the flags of both countries fly over a plaque containing Isaiah 2:4 inscribed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. .
SKU: OT.28072
ISBN 9789655050257. Text: Yoram Taharlev, Eli Mohar.