SKU: HL.50601654
ISBN 9781540049759. UPC: 888680930448.
SKU: HH.HH477-FSP
ISBN 9790708146889.
The term ‘freygish’ is typically found in klezmer music but derives from a much older cantorial mode, also known under several other titles including the Ahava Rabbah mode, the Mode of Supplication, and Altered Phrygian mode. It is used for the setting of ‘Ahava Rabbah’, or ‘abounding love’, the Ashkenazi prayer and blessing sung during the synagogue morning services. When performed, either in synagogue or in a klezmer setting, the mode can be developed into a variety of short phrases and melodic forms. Jeremy Arden has taken this beautiful irregular scale and filtered its melodic forms through my own musical sensibilities to create a dialogue between Jewish musical traditions and the western musical canon, expressed here through the rigorous crucible of the string quartet.
SKU: SU.80300243
These seven sacred songs are suitable for treble, mixed, or men's choirs, or for solo performance. The texts are taken from various Sabbath services; many are suitable for use as anthems in Christian worship. While all are easy, each has distinctive features-rhythmic extension of a phrase, shifting meters, or harmonic subtleties-which make the set rank very, very high on the simple does not have to mean stupid scale. Please, before you buy another boring dreidel song, look at these. This blessing from the Sabbath morning service thanks God for the blessing of the teachings of the Scriptures. Its foursquare melodic contours and arpeggiated piano octaves suggest the singers' sturdy reliance upon the word of God. Unison to 2-part; piano; Hebrew; Easy-Med. Unison-2pt, piano Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.