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Clarinet, Guitar SKU: OT.23105 Composed by Daniel Akiva. 42 miniatures for clarinet and guitar inspired by Jewish liturgical music from the Middle East. Classical,Jewish. Performance score. OR-TAV Music Publications #23105. Published by OR-TAV Music Publications (OT.23105). ISBN 9789655051155. 8.27 x 11.69 inches.Daniel Akiva Sephardic Anthology of Piyutim for clarinet and guitar clarinet edited with special fingerings by Guy Yehuda 42 miniatures Sephardic Anthology of Piyutim for Clarinet and Guitar is a fabric of 42 short pieces based on prayers and piyutim that Daniel collected and researched over many years. He learned the basis of this tradition from his father, the paytan Yitzhak Akiva. Daniel also participated in various projects of the Israel Broadcast Authority in the field of Sephardic (Spanish) Jewish music, served as chazzan (cantor) in his community, and two years ago participated in the "Illumination: Early Jewish Italian Spiritual Music" project produced by Ayela Seidelman and Bari Moscovitz. The anthology for clarinet and guitar is part of a large project which includes recordings of the original piyutim on which these compositions are based with various artists and paytanim. The project includes piyutim of the Jerusalem and Haifa Sephardic traditions, medieval Italian tradition, and Moroccan tradition. Sephardic - "Spanish." Jews descended from those expelled from Spain in 1492 and their traditions. Piyut (pl. piyutim) - liturgical poems Paytan (pl. paytanim) - a singer or composer of piyutim.
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