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Tonight we're deciding what songs we're going to sing this semester. Since I joined the group, I've been trying to think of all the beautiful Jewish music I know that I would like to sing. And then I remembered this:

http://www.we7.com/public/trackDetails/Elohai-Ntzor?trackId=472066

It's Elohai N'tzor, words from a part of prayer services (the end of the amidah), music by Danny Maseng. Once upon a time we sang this at Kutz. Or rather the staff choir got to sing it, so I myself only sung it when I was in Avodah. I love it.

Now I'm wondering if there's any other songs from Reform-land that are really good that I forgot about.

Earlier I came up with a few other ideas, one being Darkeinu, which is sung by every Jewish acapella group but I really would love to be able to sing, the other is Shir Ha'asavim, which I need to find a recording of that actually reflects how I would like to hear it sung.

And there's the yismechu round, though I don't know if we sing rounds. Probably not.

Why is my mind blanking on music? Why can't I think of songs with shiny harmonies?

Date: 2008-09-15 02:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] timmypowg.livejournal.com
We do have a sheet of rounds, but I don't know how amenable it is to being changed. We used it a couple of times last semester, not to particularly great effect. You should talk to Martin about that.

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