Schiff: Sacred Service
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Shipping Policy- Composer: David Schiff (1945-)
- Format: Vocal Score
- Instrumentation: Organ, SATB Choir, Chamber Orchestra
- Work: Sacred Service (1983)
- Binding: Spiral Bound
- Work Language: Hebrew (Transliteration)
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- Size: 9.0 x 11.0 inches
- Pages: 140
Description
for Cantor, SATB, Organ or Piano, and optional Chamber Ensemble
The SACRED SERVICE was written for the rededication of the temple at Congregation Beth Israel in Portland, where David Schiff's wife served as cantor. It was commissioned by the family of Arlene Schnitzer, whose name is on the concert hall where the Oregon Symphony performs. The work premiered on Friday evening, December 2, 1983, with then Senator Robert Packwood speaking. It was also the third night of Chanukah, so the service included liturgy for both the sabbath and the holiday. Schiff chose not to write a symphonic work like the Bloch SACRED SERVICE, but rather composed music for congregational use. While the entire service could be performed as a concert work, it is more in the spirit of the work to see it as a collection of prayer settings which could be used in different services. Scored for cantor, choir, organ, flute, clarinet, trumpet and string quartet, most of the movements could be performed just with an organ or piano accompaniment.
Instrumentation: Cantor: SATB Choir: Organ (or Piano): opt. Chamber Ensemble (Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, String Quartet)
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