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Srul Irving Glick's (1934 – 2002) musical depictions of Jewish life in his Suites Hébraïques are particularly vivid examples of his chamber music. Glick wrote for many other genres, including art song, choral and symphonic music, but these six suites contain much of his very finest work.Woodwinds, with Keyboard, Oboe/English HornStrings, Bowed, with Keyboard, Misc. String QuintetStrings, Plectral, Solo, Harp, Solo
Suite Hébraïque No. 4
for alto saxophone and piano
Woodwinds, with Keyboard, SaxophoneStrings, Bowed, with Keyboard, CelloHa lachma anya
Lo, this is the bread of affliction
Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaLullaby
sung by a little girl to soothe a crying baby
Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaHashirim asher l’Yisrael
liturgical compositions for the synagogue (1969-1988)
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