Look and Listen to Jewish Weddking Music: Processional and Recessionals By Mary Feinsinger

BOBOVER PROCESSIONAL [String Quartet]
A traditional wedding march from the Eastern European Orthodox Jewish tradition.
Full string quartet score, separate instrumental parts, and a piano reduction.

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KOL SASON RECESSIONAL [String Quartet]
Traditional melody from the Jewish wedding ceremony’s Seven Blessings.
Full string quartet score, separate instrumental parts, and a piano reduction.

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GIBRALTAR KOL SASON PROCESSIONAL [Trumpet/Piano]
Uplifting traditional Sephardic wedding melody arranged for trumpet and piano.

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MA NA’IM HECHATAN RECESSIONAL [Trumpet/Piano]
Joyful Sephardic wedding recessional.

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MA NA’IM HECHATAN RECESSIONAL [Organ or Piano]
Joyful Sephardic wedding recessional.

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MI VAN SIACH Processional [Violin/Piano]
Beautiful arrangement of a classic melody from the Orthodox Jewish wedding tradition. For solo violin and piano.

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MAZL TOV RECESSIONAL [Piano Solo]
Medley of traditional well-loved Eastern European wedding melodies— including
Khosn Kale Mazl Tov, Od Yishoma, Simn Tov Un Mazl Tov. Arranged for piano solo.

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DODI LI PROCESSIONAL [1 or 2 Flutes (or Violins), Keyboard or Guitar]
Contemporary arrangement of Steven Sher’s melody from the Song of Songs. Fully notated for one or two instruments and keyboard, with additional guitar chords. Separate instrumental parts.

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ISRAELI DODI LI [Flute (or Violin or Oboe or Clarinet) and Keyboard]
Setting of Nira Chen’s popular melody from the Song of Songs. May be used as processional or recessional, or incidental music. Separate instumental parts.

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Y’VARECH’A [Two Treble Instruments (Flute, Violin, Oboe), Keyboard, Optional Violoncello]
Serene Yemenite melody for the Threefold Blessing. May be used as processional or recessional, or incidental music.

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Look and Listen see sample scores and listen to musical selections form Mary Feinsinger's book, Jewish Wedding Music: Processionals and Recessionals


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