Salomone Rossi
Hashirim asher lish'lomo
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Composer:Salomone RossiGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1622 - 1623Average_duration:73:10Hashirim asher lish'lomo is a collection of Hebrew songs composed by Salomone Rossi, a Jewish-Italian composer who lived during the late Renaissance period. The collection was first published in Venice in 1623, and it is considered to be one of the most important works of Jewish music from the Renaissance era. The collection consists of 33 songs, which are divided into three sections: Shir ha-Shirim (Song of Songs), Tehillim (Psalms), and other biblical texts. The songs are written in a variety of musical styles, including madrigals, canzonettas, and motets, and they are accompanied by instrumental parts for violins, violas, and continuo. The first section, Shir ha-Shirim, is the largest and most elaborate of the three. It consists of 23 songs, which are based on the biblical book of the same name. The songs are arranged in a narrative sequence, and they tell the story of the love between a man and a woman. The music is characterized by its use of chromaticism, which was a new and innovative technique at the time. The second section, Tehillim, consists of six songs, which are based on various psalms from the Hebrew Bible. The music is more straightforward and less complex than the songs in the first section, but it still features Rossi's signature use of chromaticism. The third section consists of four songs, which are based on other biblical texts, including the book of Job and the book of Proverbs. The music in this section is more varied than in the previous two sections, and it includes both vocal and instrumental pieces. Overall, Hashirim asher lish'lomo is a remarkable work of Jewish music from the Renaissance era. It showcases Rossi's innovative use of chromaticism and his ability to blend traditional Jewish texts with contemporary musical styles. The collection was a groundbreaking achievement in its time, and it continues to be celebrated and performed by musicians and scholars today.More....
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Hashirim asher lish'lomo
Ein keloheinu / Nincs olyan, mint a mi Istenück / No one is like our God - a 8
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