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[HANASHIR:10150] RE: Al Kol Elle
- From: Laura and Ron Ferguson <allenderL...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:10150] RE: Al Kol Elle
- Date: Wed 24 Oct 2001 14.05 (GMT)
From the Transcontinental website http://uahc.org/transmp/
Rosenblum, Ya'ir/Jacobson, Joshua, arr. Shir l'Shalom/Al Kol Eileh
Medium: Solo (High), SATB, Keyboard
Language: Hebrew
Text by Yaacov Rothblith
No. 991450 $2.25
I sang this with Kol Zimrah (Jewish Community Singers of Chicago) and with
a multi-congregational choir gathering. The arrangements are pretty easy
and although it says SATB it is closer to a two part piece. You don't have
to do both pieces although there is a simple transition provided.
At 08:32 AM 10/24/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone know if there's a printed version of "Al Kol Elle," in either -
>full piano accompaniment, 2/3 part choral or orchestral? Some people have
>requested this be played at their simcha and there will be a woodwind
>quintet playing. Thanks,
>Meris Ruzow
>meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-hanashir (at)
>shamash(dot)org]On
>Behalf Of Ilana and Mark Axel
>Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 11:37 AM
>To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>Subject: [HANASHIR:10122] Re: Rosh Chodesh for the young
>
>
>At our synagogue, we also sing Craig Taubman' Circle
>Song, learned at Hava Nashira this year, and we
>re-adapt the words in a second verse to celebrate
>either Rosh Hashanah or Rosh Chodesh:
>The world is a circle, a never ending circle
>a never ending circle going round and round.
>The moon goes up and the sun goes down
>and the world goes around and around and around:
>
>Refrain: I am (we are) a part of the circle , a part
>of the circle going round and round. 2x
>
>Rosh Hashanah (Rosh Chodesh), part of the circle, part
>of the circle going round and round,
>Another year (month) starts right now, and we go
>around and around and around.
>
>Our whole congregation is singing it, from tots to
>seniors - thanks Craig!
>Call me if you want it over the phone:(847)279-0473
>And, Shirona - thanks for the Moon Sees Me words - my
>family was trying to remember them just last week!
>
>Ilana Axel
>Music Director
>Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue, Northbrook IL
>
>--- Joanna Selznick Dulkin <joanna (at) stanfordalumni(dot)org>
>wrote:
> > Here's what the director of a preschool I worked at
> > did at our Rosh Chodesh
> > assembly:
> > (not especially imaginative, but it worked really
> > well)
> > To the tune of Where is Thumbkin:
> >
> > Today is Rosh Chodesh (they repeat)
> > A new hebrew month (repeat)
> > What's the name of the Chodesh? (repeat)
> > It's called Cheshvan (or whatever it is...then they
> > repeat)
> >
> > ...then we would sing a related song if there was a
> > holiday in that month,
> > like a Sukkot or Chanukah song, Mi She Nichnas Adar,
> > etc.
> >
> > Another idea that just came to me, feel free to use:
> > Oh Mr. Moon, Moon, pretty silvery moon, please shine
> > down on me
> > Oh Mr. Moon, moon, pretty silvery moon, hiding
> > behind a tree,
> > Every Rosh Chodesh you get so small (can act out
> > w/hand motions),
> > That we can hardly see you at all...
> > Oh Mr. Moon, Moon, pretty silvery moon, please shine
> > down on, wontcha shine
> > down on, please shine down on me!
> >
> > Chodesh Tov!
> > Joanna
> > Currently studying for the year in Israel:
> > 26 Rechov Rashba Apt. 6
> > Jerusalem 92265 ISRAEL
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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