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Jacobson, Joshua
Joshua Jacobson is Chairman of the Department of Music at Northeastern University and director of the university's choral program. He is also founder and director of the Zamir Chorale of Boston. Professor Jacobson is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on Jewish choral music.
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A Nign (A Tune)
Weiner, Lazar/Jacobson, Joshua, ed.
Item #: 993124
From The Zamir Choral Series, edited by Joshua Jacobson. This is a choral adaptation of Weiner's legendary early art song. Jacobson retains the original piano accompaniment and solo, adding chorus for additional harmonic support. The choral parts are not difficult.
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Abi Gezint
Ellstein, Abe/Jacobson, Joshua, arr.
Item #: 982048
For SATB, alto solo, piano, and clarinet.
Text by Molly Picon. The great hit from the Yiddish musical film, Mameleh, this instantly became the theme song of its star, Molly Picon
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Adon Olam
Rossi, Salamone/Jacobson, Joshua, ed.
Item #: 982045
Text by Solomon ibn Gabirol. Published in Venice in 1623, Adon Olam is composed in the style of cori spezzati, church music in which 2 choirs are separated spatially, enhancing the antiphonal effect of the music
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And The Angels Sing
Elman, Ziggy, arr. Joshua Jacobson and Art Bailey
Item #: 993295
For SATB with clarinet and keyboard accompaniment.
A shining example of Jewish influence on American culture, this widely-renowned classic – covered by the likes of everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to Benny Goodman – finds its roots in the classic klezmer melody “Der Shtiler Bulgar.” Jo...
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Aneynu
Jacobson, Joshua, arr.
Item #: 982081
'A traditional song for Simhat Torah'
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Ayyalath Hein
Jacobson, Joshua, arr.
Item #: 982043
'Traditional Yemenite melodies'. Captures the exotic scales and phrases of Middle-Eastern music. The text is from the Yemenite wedding ceremony.
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Boruch Atoh (You Shall Be Blessed)
Golub, Solomon/Jacobson, Joshua, arr.
Item #: 991339
For SATB and keyboard.
Part of Transcontinental’s “Chanukah Around The World” Series, this is a masterful choral setting of the classic Yiddish lullaby, with beautiful text reflecting on the beauty of family Chanukah traditions.
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