Warshauer, Meira - Bracha (A Blessing) - Violin & Piano (POP)

Warshauer, Meira - Bracha (A Blessing) - Violin & Piano (POP)

Oxford University Press

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Bracha = (A blessing) : for violin and piano

The Hebrew word bracha is related to breicha, which means pool of water or flowing stream. Here it is a stream of divine goodness flowing downward into the world. The opening violin gesture represents this stream of goodness in its flowing melodic descent. Towards the end of the composition, the opening violin melody turns upwards, as a blessing fully received on earth returns its flow into the upper worlds.

Author(s): Warshauer, Meira, 1949-
Publication: [New York?] : Oxford University Press,
Year: 2004
Description: 1 score (4 pages) + 1 part (3 pages) ; 31 cm.
Series: Oxford music for violin; Variation: Oxford music for violin.
Standard No: ISBN: 0193866781; 9780193866782; National Library: 013196406; 013196406; LCCN: 2010-561536

Descriptor: Violin and piano music -- Scores and parts. 


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