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Shukiar, David
The music of David Shukiar has been heard in synagogues, concert halls (including Lincoln Center in New York) and theatres all over North America and in Israel. David has twice been awarded the Guild of Temple Musicians Young Composers Award, an honor shared by only three other composers in the history of this prestigious award. He has enjoyed commissions from cantors and synagogues from across the United States, Canada and Israel, including a commission from the American Conference of Cantors and the Guild of Temple Musicians to help dedicate a new building at Beit Daniel, a Reform community in Tel Aviv.
David has enjoyed being the composer and conductor-in-residence for the Atlanta Choral Festival as well at various synagogues around the country. As a composer of musical theatre, David’s most notable works include Make Believe, a two-time winner of the Burdette Fitzgerald Memorial Award for Theatre for Young Audiences, Benjamin and Judah, a musical about the story of Chanukah which premiered in New York and has been and continues to be performed on both the East and West coasts, and Louisa Mae Alcott’s Little Women: The Musical, winner of the Y.E.S. Festival of New works at Northern Kentucky University.
As an arranger, David has worked with many different ensembles, helping to create music that gives each group a unique voice. In addition to publishing many of his choral pieces, Transcontinental has published Klei Zemer: Easy Arrangements for Synagogue Bands, a book of David’s arrangements for synagogue ensembles for Shabbat. David is also an accomplished music director, having shared his talents with CBS Television, Anita Mann Productions, Holland America and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and various synagogues in the Los Angeles area. David serves as Cantorial Soloist and Music Director for Temple Adat Elohim in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Titles featuring Shukiar, David
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Hal'lu: Behold How Good
Levine, Lisa, arr. David Shukiar
Item #: 993462
With its blend of Hebrew and English, memorable melodies, lively gospel-like rhythm, and universal message of brotherhood, this popular and lively setting of Psalm 133, verse 1, will have choristers clapping in rhythm and audience members singing along.
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Hashkiveinu
Shukiar, David
Item #: 993126
Winner of the 2000 Guild of Temple Musicians' Young Composers Award.
For SATB, solo, and keyboard.
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Psalm 150 (Hal'luyah)
Shukiar, David
Item #: 993446
This "quasi-gospel"-style setting by David Shukiar is an incredibly spirited work. You will be moved to stomp your feet and clap along as this work is sung and played. Since its premiere in San Francisco, the piece has had many performances in venues all across the country.
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SHA'ALU SH'LOM Y'RUSHALAYIM
Shukiar, David
Item #: 993470
For SATB, flute, and keyboard.
This piece combines texts of hope for the peace of Jerusalem and for the State of Israel in a setting with memorable repeated melodies. The harmonies are contemporary and interesting. Features an optional part for solo flute.
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Shalom Aleichem
Shukiar, David
Item #: 993471
For unison choir (or solo voice) with keyboard.
Another beautiful and original setting of the well-known Sabbath eve text. The modal harmony is wonderfully original, changing when you least expect it. Yet this piece for solo or unison choir and keyboard will be easily learned by amat...
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Klei Zemer: Easy Arrangements for Synagogue Bands (Key of Eb)
Arranged by David Shukiar
Item #: 993004
Produce beautiful music with your congregation’s musicians using these new arrangements which work with any instrumental combination.
CONTENTS: Nigun Lubavitcher/L. Levine: Behold How Good (Hineih Mah Tov)/L'chah Dodi (as heard at Kol Han'shamah Synagogue, Jerusalem)/Goldfarb: Shalom A...
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Klei Zemer: Easy Arrangements for Synagogue Bands (Key of Bb)
Arranged by David Shukiar
Item #: 993003
Produce beautiful music with your congregation’s musicians using these new arrangements which work with any instrumental combination.
CONTENTS: Nigun Lubavitcher/L. Levine: Behold How Good (Hineih Mah Tov)/L'chah Dodi (as heard at Kol Han'shamah Synagogue, Jerusalem)/Goldfarb: Shalom Al...
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Klei Zemer: Easy Arrangements for Synagogue Bands (Key of C)
Arranged by David Shukiar
Item #: 993002
Produce beautiful music with your congregation’s musicians using these new arrangements which work with any instrumental combination.
CONTENTS: Nigun Lubavitcher/L. Levine: Behold How Good (Hineih Mah Tov)/L'chah Dodi (as heard at Kol Han'shamah Synagogue, Jerusalem)/Goldfarb: Shalom Al...
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Klei Zemer: Easy Arrangements for Synagogue Bands (Full Score)
Arranged by David Shukiar
Item #: 993001
Produce beautiful music with your congregation’s musicians using these new arrangements which work with any instrumental combination.
CONTENTS: Nigun Lubavitcher/L. Levine: Behold How Good (Hineih Mah Tov)/L'chah Dodi (as heard at Kol Han'shamah Synagogue, Jerusalem)/Goldfarb: Shalom ...
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