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Letter to Kamilla: Music in Jewish Memory - Marc Joseph (tenor); Mosaic Voices; Yoav Oved (tenor); Michael Etherton (conductor)
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  1. Avinu Malkeinu, for voice & piano
  2. Tree of Life (Eitz Chayim), liturgical song
  3. Psalm 23, for 4 voices
  4. Dona, Dona, song
  5. Generation to Generation (Leh'dor Va'dor), liturgical song for 4 voices
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  1. Avinu Malkeinu, for voice & piano
  2. Tree of Life (Eitz Chayim), liturgical song
  3. Psalm 23, for 4 voices
  4. Dona, Dona, song
  5. Generation to Generation (Leh'dor Va'dor), liturgical song for 4 voices
  6. Shomer Yisrael, for 4 voices
  7. Yis'mechu, liturgical song for 4 voices
  8. Sim Shalom, for 4 voices
  9. Raisins and Almonds ("Sleep, My Little One, Sleep"), lullaby
  10. Feed the Birds (for Disney's Mary Poppins)
  11. Adió, querida
  12. Uv'nucho Yomar, liturgical song for 4 voices
  13. El Melech Yoshev, liturgical song for 4 voices
  14. Veh'al Kulam, liturgical song for 4 voices
  15. Ochila LaEl
  16. Ein Keloheinu, for 4 voices
  17. Letter from Kamilla, for 4 voices
  18. Im Nin'Alu
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Just like the traditional music of Christian churches, that of synagogues has been set polyphonically, beginning with the Baroque compositions of Salomone Rossi, using techniques drawing on the Western harmonic tradition. Letter to Kamilla features performances by the vocal quintet Mosaic Voices, which is the resident choir of London's New West End Synagogue. Many of the pieces are arranged by the group's baritone, Benjamin Till, and one of these, the titular Letter from Kamilla, sets a text by Till's grandmother, sent in a ...

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Letter to Kamilla: Music in Jewish Memory 2022, Chandos

UPC: 095115226124

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