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Sheet
Music
Salamone
Rossi, Elohim Hashiveinu HZ-028 (12 pp.) $1.75
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Salamone Rossi was the first musician in modern times
to compose a collection of choral motets in Hebrew
for the synagogue. Published in Venice in 1623, Elohim
Hashiveinu displays a blend of Renaissance polyphony
and Baroque ornamentation with a creative sensitivity
to the Hebrew Psalm text. This unique edition provides
singers with both full score and part books. (SATB,
Hebrew, med)
Salamone Rossi, Adon Olam HZ-045 (27 pp.) $2.75
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Published in Venice in 1623 in the anthology, HaShirim
Asher LiSh'lomo, Adon Olam is composed in the
style of cori spezzati, church music in which
two choirs are separated spatially, enhancing the
antiphonal effect of the music. Yet Rossi displays
a reverence for and a creative sensitivity to the
Hebrew hymn text. This unique edition provides singers
with both full score and part books. (SATB/SATB, Hebrew,
med)
Salamone Rossi, Kaddish HZ-046 (18 pp.) $2.00
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Another work from the 1623 anthology, HaShirim
Asher LiSh'lomo, Kaddish is composed in the style
of the balletto, the most popular form of vocal
music in early seventeenth-century Italy. Thus Rossi
imparts a joyous mood to his setting of the Hebrew
doxology. This unique edition provides singers with
both full score and part books. (SSATB, Hebrew, med)
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