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Item #: 991297D

Year: 1990

Language: Hebrew

Text Source: Gates of Prayer, p. 729

Format: PDF

Voicing: 2-Part Women's Choir, Optional Bells, and Piano

Voicing Category: Women’s Choir

Adon Olam is likely one of the most famous piyyutim (liturgical poems) to have survived in Jewish liturgy into the modern age. This setting comes from the cantata "A Rushing of New Waters," which is based on the Book of Ruth. Robert Stern has taught the University of Massachusetts (Amherst), and has composed music that has been performed throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. An interesting and new take on the piyyut for women's voices.

Adon Olam

From the cantata: A Rushing of New Waters

by Robert Stern

Voicing:

2-Part Women's Choir, Optional Bells, and Piano

Format:

PDF

Category:

Choral Music

Item #:

991297D

PDF

$2.00

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This product has a minimum required purchase of 4 copies

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