Aliyah! Israel / Gloriae Dei Cantores ; Elizabeth C. Patterson, conductor.

Format
Audio
Language
  • Multiple languages
  • English
  • Hebrew
Published/​Created
  • [Orleans, Massachusetts] : Gloriæ Dei Artes Foundation, Inc., [2008]
  • Brewster, MA : Distributed by Paraclete Press.
  • ℗2008
Description
1 audio disc (57 min., 36 sec.) ; 4 3/4 in.

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    Subject(s)
    Singer
    Conductor
    Instrumentalist
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Getty AAT genre
    Contains
    Notes
    • Title from disc label.
    • Duration: 57:36.
    • Program notes in English and texts with English translations (for the Hebrew works) (23 unnumbered pages : colored illustrations) inserted in container.
    Time and place of event
    Recorded Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA Methuen Music Hall, Methuen, MA Church of the Transfiguration, Orleans MA 1991-2004.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Gloriæ Dei Cantores ; Elizabeth C. Patterson, conductor ; James E. Jordan Jr., organist.
    Language note
    Sung in English or Hebrew.
    Contents
    • Chichester Psalms. Awake, O harp and lyre! / Leonard Bernstein (3:48)
    • L'chah dodi / Samuel Adler (2:56)
    • Give ear to my prayer / Alan Hovhaness (9:10)
    • Cantata from Proverbs. Woman of valour / Darius Milhaud (5:52)
    • Mah tovu / Samuel Adler (4:02)
    • Proverbs for a son / Robert Starer (16:02)
    • Two Psalms and a proverb. How long will thou forget me, O Lord? / Ned Rorem (3:38)
    • Three antiphonal Psalms. Psalm 136 / Virgil Thomson (2:24)
    • Psalms of woe and joy. Chaneini, be gracious to me, Lord (5:53) ; Hodu, glory to the Lord (3:48) / Robert Starer.
    ISBN
    • 9781557256133
    • 1557256136
    Publisher no.
    GDCD 120
    OCLC
    241093220
    Universal Product Code
    • 709887012020
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