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Original

En Kelohenu. There Is None Like Our God. Steven Sametz. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

En Kelohenu. There Is None Like Our God. Steven Sametz. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Advanced.

Original

En Kelohenu. There Is None Like Our God. There Is None Like Our God. Composed by Steven Sametz. 1954-. For 2-part men's voices. TB. Semi-chorus. TTBB choir. Winner of the 2011 Raymond W. Brock Commission, by the ACDA. General. Difficult. Octavo. Duration 4 minutes, 40 seconds. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing. EC.7714. En Kelohenu, a Hebrew congregational prayer, pays tribute to one of the great choral touchstones of our time, the Ave Maria of Franz Biebl and, in so doing, raises important questions of reconciliation and forgiveness as a possible key to communal spiritual harmony. Each edition features an IPA transliteration as well as a running and printed English translation. Performance notes appear where required. Full program notes appear in Nos. 7711 and 7712. For a more detailed discussion of Three Mystical Choruses, please see the February, 2011 issue of The Choral Journal.

Translation

En Kelohenu. There Is None Like Our God. There Is None Like Our God. Composed by Steven Sametz. 1954-. For 2-part men's voices. TB. Semi-chorus. TTBB choir. Winner of the 2011 Raymond W. Brock Commission, by the ACDA. General. Difficult. Eighth. Duration 4 minutes, 40 seconds. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing. EC.7714. En Kelohenu, a Hebrew congregational prayer, pays tribute to one of the great choral touchstones of our time, the Ave Maria of Franz Biebl and, in so doing, raises important questions of reconciliation and forgiveness as a possible key to communal spiritual harmony. Each edition features an IPA transliteration as well as a running and printed English translation. Performance notes appear where required. Full program notes appear in Nos. 7711 and 7712. For a more detailed discussion of Three Mystical Choruses, please see the February, 2011 issue of The Choral Journal.