A beautiful orchestral rendition of the Passover song about the prophet Elijah. Begins and ends intimately, with accordion, solo clarinet, guitar, solo cello, and arco bass, and grows to glorious full orchestra in the middle.
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This song is sung at the end of the Passover seder. The lyric is the last line of the Haggadah, and means, "Next year in Jerusalem!" The energetic world music groove reflects the varied Jewish communities around the globe who still speak of coming home to Jerusalem. The arrangement features percussion from Egypt, Iraq, and India, as well as the Turksih saz, Indonesian gamelan, alto flute, a full string sectopm, upright bass, and electric piano.
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A joyous, upbeat version of this patriotic children's song. Features a full marching band. Brief whistling introduction to set the key, three verses, plus a quick ending- long enough for children to "mind the music and the step" and strike a pose on the last note!
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Movement 10 of Bach's Cantata 147, this famous hymn tune has one of the most beautiful orchestral accompaniments ever written. Recorded from Bach's original scoring for SATB chorus, full string orchestra, solo oboe, and solo trumpet. Intended as a sing-along track for SATB choirs performing this Cantata movement.
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The beautiful English carol arranged for a European-style folk band, with hammered dulcimer, guitar, concertina, recorder, upright bass, and traditional percussion. Creates a gentle, medieval atmosphere. Three verses.
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Gather round the campfire for this laid back acoustic guitar and hand percussion arrangement of the Christmas favorite hymn Away in A Manger. Features three verses, with a simple ending featuring a toy piano that would accompany children nicely. Great for Christmas Eve services.
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A soft, jazzy piano trio accompaniment to the iconic New Year's carol. Slow, sentimental, and easy to sing with. Two verses, with sheet music included.
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A contemporary Christian arrangement of this powerful Easter hymn. Four verses, with guitars, synth, bass, and drums.
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The well-known Chanukah song "Who Can Retell", with accordion, guitar, piano, fiddle, clarinet, and drums. Twice through, so that groups can sing it both in Hebrew and English.
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The traditional dreidle song for Chanukah, recorded with guitar and fiddle in a klezmer style. Gets faster and faster with each repeat, allowing kids to spin like a dreidle and then fall down at the end. Perfect for children.
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A soaring orchestral backing track for the Jewish favorite, Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages). Triumphant, yet heartfelt, this song is perfect for Chanukah, or as a song of praise for Shabbat or the High Holidays. Can also be used as a Christian hymn about God's strength and salvation. See also, Rock of Ages, Cleft For Me.
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Jazz Trio recording of the traditional epiphany hymn, Arise Your Light Has Come. Piano, bass, and drums, rewritten in 3/4 time for a jazz waltz feel.
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A contemporary praise band version of the traditional hymn Lord of Glory, You Have Bought Us. Guitars, drums, keyboards make up this arrangement that is high in energy. Christian community and service to others. This Hyferdol track is also used for tracks 1017 Love Divine, All Loves Excelling, and 1096 Alleluia! Sing To Jesus.
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A contemporary praise band version of the traditional hymn of Christain hope, Love Devine, All Loves Excelling. Guitars, drums, keyboards make up this arrangement that is high in energy. This Hyferdol track is also used for tracks 1016 Lord of Glory, You Have Bought Us, and 1096 Alleluia! Sing To Jesus.
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Pop contemporary arrangement of the traditional hymn, What Wondrous Love Is This. Processed drum kit, guitars, bass, drums, keyboards. Backing track reharmonized into a major key. Ends with an ad lib "jam" section. Youthful and energetic. Guide vocal recorded in A Major.
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