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Kadeish Ur'chatz 

Languages: Hebrew
Kadeish Ur'chatz

Richards, Stephen

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SKU 993413
Accompaniment A cappella
VoicingSATB / Mixed voices
Themes Festivals
Weight 0.50 lbs
Price: $2.75

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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 call-and-answer solo section, and then re-inserting the choir for a beautiful progression of chords around the melody.

Author/Composer/Illustrator/Artist

Richards, Stephen


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Kadeish Ur'chatz

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 call-and-answer solo section, and then re-inserting the choir for a beautiful progression of chords around the melody.

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