A new edition (with updated transliteration) of a classic. Using the Warsaw Ghetto melody, this version is arranged for choir with solo (or small group) and keyboard. The piece may also be sung unaccompanied.
This sophisticated setting is befitting of the timeless poetry of young writer Hannah Senesh, one of the tragic heroes of the Holocaust. “Blessed is the match,” she writes allegorically, “consumed in kindling flame”. The choir makes way for solo flute (or violin) lines for a haunting effect. Sung...
This is an extremely dramatic setting, mostly in English with some Hebrew, of the well-known poem by Hannah Senesh, the young Jewish heroine tragically executed by the Nazis. Very suitable for Holocaust commemoration programs.
A poetic setting of one of the best-known and most poignant Holocaust poems. Appropriate for Yom HaShoah (Day of Holocaust Rememberance) services as well as school and community choral programs, and interfaith gatherings.
The latest original in the Westminster Conservatory Youth Chorale Jewish Music Series, the gentle descent of this delicate setting of 12th century text by Judah HaLevi is beautifully haunting. Do These Tears Know is a perfect piece to remember Kristallnacht or for a Yom ha’Shoah program. For the ...
Transcontinental Music's all-time bestseller. The text was found written on a wall in a basement in Cologne, Germany by Allied troops after World War II.
For SAB, solo, and keyboard or guitar.
A beautiful keyboard and choral arrangement makes this an instant classic for today's audiences. Text by Hannah Senesh.