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This arrangement is intended to be used in conjunction with other holiday carols. Imagine adding Oh Hanukkah in with Deck the Halls, Joy to the World, and Jingle Bells. It is short, fun, and easy to learn. Happy Holidays! Add this piece to your Christmas Carols! Click here for 14 tips to enhance your caroling day experience! -
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Oseh Shalom is a call for peace. This original setting of “Oseh Shalom” is a joint quest to stop fighting and to share our Earth peacefully. As continuous conflicts around have been going on continuously throughout the world for thousands of years, the ability to create an eternal state of peace seems nearly impossible. Any “current” situation could be solved and/or easily mediated, should both parties meet with a mutual goal of resolution; peace, however, is far more complicated, as those who have felt “wronged” carry the burden passed on from previous generations. With so many people on both sides of a conflict carrying-on past legacy, a current resolution usually lacks the comfort of a definitive and absolute resolution. -
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Oseh Shalom is a call for peace. This original setting of “Oseh Shalom” is a joint quest to stop fighting and to share our Earth peacefully. As continuous conflicts around have been going on continuously throughout the world for thousands of years, the ability to create an eternal state of peace seems nearly impossible. Any “current” situation could be solved and/or easily mediated, should both parties meet with a mutual goal of resolution; peace, however, is far more complicated, as those who have felt “wronged” carry the burden passed on from previous generations. With so many people on both sides of a conflict carrying-on past legacy, a current resolution usually lacks the comfort of a definitive and absolute resolution. -
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A meaningful choral piece for Treble Voices that speaks a "truth" "All we really own is one point of view And everywhere we go just confirms its true But when we lose our truth and it breaks apart, Then love will fill, will fill our heart." -
Spring Comes
Spring Comes is a celebration of the season written in the style of a Renaissance madrigal. The words are a playful echo of the lighthearted texts used in madrigals of that genre, and the piece is predominately polyphonic. The music is not difficult to learn, even though it looks and sounds complicated. It is an excellent piece for teaching polyphonic texture, and an impressive addition to any concert program.
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Christy Altomare (star of Broadway's Anastasia): I wrote a melody to the sonnet shall I compare thee for a musical version of Pericles that I was adapting ... I handed it to my dear friend Adam Paltrowitz to arrange for a choir.... last Thursday I Skyped in while his incredible class performed the finished arrangement ... Adam is not only an incredible arranger / song writer - but he is also an incredible teacher who has encouraged and helped shape the lives of so many of his students for the better... thank you Adam and students for this gift ... hearing my melody come to life in this way is such an honor! -
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There is no black and white. Life it fluid and we dance together for short periods of time, but continue to move in our own direction. Each passing stranger is important and we should treasure them, as everyone is merely a passing stranger.