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[HANASHIR:3940] Re: Youth Choir music



Julie Silver's "Aseh L'Cha Rav" is probably not published yet.   I usually
transcribe what I can from CD's so I have immediate sheet music for myself.
Then when a book comes out, I'll buy it and have the rest!
Meris
-----Original Message-----
From: Meris Ruzow <meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com>
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 2:38 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:3927] Re: Youth Choir music


>Some other great pieces for middle school choir are:  Todah (with the
>countermelody - that's the fun part!) by S. Kviomandizis, The World Yet to
>Come (S. Dropkin), Youth Shall See Visions (D. Friedman), of course
Debbie's
>Oseh Shalom in a round, the kids LOVE Bayom Hahu (Ketzev), Shir Chadash (C.
>Taubman), Al Tifrosh (W. Schachet-Briskin), I'm definitely doing the new
>Aseh l'cha Rav by Julie Silver, (that's sure to be a winner), the oldie but
>goodie, Ivdu et Hashem by Leon Sher is a great round.   Some others if
>you're looking for a more traditional feel (it's always good to mix your
>program) are, Od Yishama (S. Carlebach), Ana Avda (S. Silbermintz - you
>should get his books !! - Tara has them), If you have good hebrew/music
>readers try B'Yachad by A. Toledano; again, a Silbermintz arrangement.
The
>good ol' L'Ma'an Tsion (from Tara's chassidic favorites I think) is also a
>fast, upbeat, great round and the kids love to get lost in it, and then
>perfect their own listening/singing.   Have fun!
>
>I could go on..... and on..... and on....  there's tons of great stuff out
>there.
>Meris
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carol Boyd Leon <cbleon (at) hotmail(dot)com>
>To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
>Date: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 9:20 AM
>Subject: [HANASHIR:3922] Re: Youth Choir music
>
>
>>Thanks, Meris, for the suggestions.  Actually, this past year my Youth
>Choir
>>sang "Master of All Things" and "Kadish d'Rabanan" (at "Teacher
>Appreciation
>>Shabbat").  I love "Shir Chadash" and have songled it at services,
although
>>maybe I'll try teaching it to the kids.  They know "Lo Yisa Goi" so it'll
>be
>>easy for them to try it as a round -- I like that idea.  I had planned on
>>doing "L'cha Dodi" with my Adult Choir because of the amount of Hebrew and
>>because I think they'll love it!
>>
>>Go ahead and give some more suggestions... I'm all ears! -- Carol
>>
>>Carol Boyd Leon
>>Director of Music, Temple B'nai Shalom
>>7612 Old Ox Road, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
>>Temple fax:  703-764-2904
>>E-mail:  CBLeon (at) hotmail(dot)com
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: "Meris Ruzow" <meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com>
>>>Carol - Some tunes you don't want to miss are:   Craig T's "Master of All
>>>Things," (which has the Sh'ma in it) Julie Silver's "Shir Chadash,"
Debbie
>>>F.'s "Kadish d'Rabanan," the traditional "Lo Yisa Goy" done in a round
>that
>>>starts off with the slow.... la... sol.... ti....la.... then goes up to
>the
>>>higher mi, and continues... mi, mi re do re mi do re, re do ti sol......
>>>etc. etc.   If you need clarification let me know.... you should also do
>>>the
>>>new Craig Taubman "L'cha Dodi" on the Friday Night Live cd.   I could go
>on
>>>and on... but you just asked for a few.   :-)
>>>Meris
>>
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