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String Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.950848 Composed by Moshe S. Knoll. Contemporary,Jewish. Score and parts. 58 pages. ArtsAhimsa #4351087. Published by ArtsAhimsa (A0.950848). This is the most elaborate, so far, number in the Klezmer Dances for String Orchestra by the author.Just like # 2, this one is a Bulgar, a typical dance from Romania and the Ukraine.This composition is in the Mixolydian Mode in E, most of the time.There are passages in Ionian E (E major) and in other keys.This should be a lot of fun for the players and for audiences everywhere.All of these Klezmer Dances should be played in strict tempo, and veryrhythmically in order to get the ideal effect.
Klezmer Dance # 4 for String Orchestra (Holidays at Bojan, Bukovina)
Orchestre à Cordes

$20.00 17.17 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.944031 Composed by Ofer Ben-Amots. Contemporary,Jewish. Score and parts. 132 pages. The Composer's Own Press #4609863. Published by The Composer's Own Press (A0.944031). THE KLEZMER CONCERTO The concerto opens with a slow but intense movement titled Pastoral Doyna.  A Doyna is a lament-like melody -- both declamatory and melancholic -- of Eastern-European origin, most likely Rumanian, Gypsy, or Jewish. The opening by the string ensemble is reminiscent of the awakening sound of nature. On top of the busy accompaniment the clarinet enters with occasional shouts, echoes, and cry-like gestures. The second movement is a sort of a wedding-waltz, titled: Dance of the Seven Circles. The name goes back to the old Jewish tradition according to which a bride must circle seven times around the bridegroom before the actual start of the marriage ceremony. Its nature of this movement is a mixture of irony and passion, humor and pain. At the end of the waltz the clarinetist is invited to play a free cadenza and improvise on previous motives and melodic patterns. The movement ends with a return to the orchestra, with a soulful lament and quiet murmuring of the soloist. The third and last movement of the concerto is titled Halleluya. It is inspired by the textual content, vibrant rhythms and many musical instruments suggested in the 150th Psalm. Toward the end of this movement, there is a second solo cadenza in a perpetual motion style, where upon the players of the orchestra join in and add their voices to the pandemonium with a song of praise: Halleluya! Parts available through rental only! For performance materials, demo recording, questions, or any additional information please e-mail Ofer Ben-Amots at: thecomposerspress@gmail.com
Klezmer Concerto - for clarinet, strings, harp, and percussion (full score)
Orchestre à Cordes

$54.00 46.35 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.963579 Composed by Marsha Chusmir Shapiro. Jewish. Score and parts. 28 pages. Marsha Shapiro #3864965. Published by Marsha Shapiro (A0.963579). Grade 2.5 string orchestra:  Klezmer music was the tradition of Eastern European Jewish secular musicians who played for weddings and other celebrations in the 16th through 19th centuries, with very expressive melodies which mimicked the human voice (crying and laughing). In the early years authorities prohibited the playing a very loud music, so stringed instruments and accordion formed the basis of the ensemble. Later clarinets and trumpets were added, and today, revival groups add any instrument they wish. The name zemer comes from the Hebrew 'to make music' and this composer's maiden name, Chuzmir, was Chu-zemer, meaning 'one who makes music.'.
Klezmer Dance
Orchestre à Cordes

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