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Artist Owned Sheet Music™

Esa Einai El Heharim - Psalm 121

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Esa Einai (ttbb) - $2.00 x
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Esa Einai is a Hebrew setting of Ps. 121:1-4 for chorus and piano. The piece was featured on the World Choir Symposium in Seoul, South Korea by the University of Southern California Chamber Singers, Dr. Jo-Michael Scheibe, conductor. It is a lyrical piece with soaring, singable melodies, and a strong homophonic ending. The piece is available as an SATB or a TTBB arrangement. Even though the ending of the SATB version uses divisi, all the parts are doubled, so there are only 3 parts. The piece was originally written at the request of Dr. Pete Eklund for the men of the University Singers at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

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  • Love this piece!

    Jennifer Rosenblatt on September 6, 2014

    This piece was an all time favorite of my students this year! It is perfect for High School or College level.

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    Kurt Knecht

    Score Details

    Score Categories: Choral, Tenor-Bass, Mixed, Soprano-Alto
    Score Tags: accompanied, hebrew, psalm 121, satb

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