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Sholom (Sylvan) Kalib is the author of The Musical Tradition of the Eastern European Synagogue, winner of the 2003 Tuttleman Foundation Book Award of Gratz College and recipient of plaudits from scholars in Jewish music across the United States, Israel, and beyond; Volume Two of the anthology was released in 2005. Kalib also compiled and edited six published volumes of synagogue music from within the Eastern European tradition by two pre-eminent Chicago cantors: four by Todros Greenberg and two by Joshua Lind, published between 1961 and 1978. He has written two concert services commissioned by the Beth Abraham Youth Chorale of Dayton, Ohio — Days of Awe, based on the High Holy Days, and Day of Rest, based on the Sabbath. Selections from Day of Rest were recorded for the Milken Archive by the Vienna Boys' Choir with Cantor Naftoli Hershtik of the Great Synagogue of Jerusalem, a portion of which was aired on NPR's Morning Edition. Kalib is the recipient of the Bernard L. Maas Foundation Prize for Achievement in Jewish Culture and Continuity/Humanities (2002), the Cantors Assembly Samuel Rosenbaum Award for Scholarship and Creativity (2001), and many other honors for his work on The Musical Tradition of the Eastern European Synagogue.
Sholom Kalib - Rejoice and Sing
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Rejoice and Sing — A Choral Work by Sholom Kalib
Rejoice and Sing by Sholom Kalib is an uplifting and celebratory choral work that brings energy, joy, and spiritual exuberance to any sacred or concert program. Drawing on Kalib's deep roots in the Eastern European synagogue tradition and his lifelong engagement with sacred Jewish music, this piece channels the jubilant spirit of that tradition into an accessible and rewarding choral work.
A wonderful choice for festive services, holiday concerts, and choral celebrations — music that invites singers and audiences alike to share in the joy of song.
Performance Highlights
- Uplifting, celebratory choral work by award-winning composer Sholom Kalib
- Rooted in the Eastern European synagogue tradition — joyful and spiritually exuberant
- Ideal for festive services, holiday concerts, and choral celebrations
- Accessible writing suitable for choirs of varying experience levels
- Digital PDF download — print-ready score included
About the Composer
Sholom (Sylvan) Kalib is the author of The Musical Tradition of the Eastern European Synagogue, winner of the 2003 Tuttleman Foundation Book Award of Gratz College and recipient of plaudits from scholars in Jewish music across the United States, Israel, and beyond; Volume Two of the anthology was released in 2005. Kalib also compiled and edited six published volumes of synagogue music from within the Eastern European tradition by two pre-eminent Chicago cantors: four by Todros Greenberg and two by Joshua Lind, published between 1961 and 1978. He has written two concert services commissioned by the Beth Abraham Youth Chorale of Dayton, Ohio — Days of Awe, based on the High Holy Days, and Day of Rest, based on the Sabbath. Selections from Day of Rest were recorded for the Milken Archive by the Vienna Boys' Choir with Cantor Naftoli Hershtik of the Great Synagogue of Jerusalem, a portion of which was aired on NPR's Morning Edition. Kalib is the recipient of the Bernard L. Maas Foundation Prize for Achievement in Jewish Culture and Continuity/Humanities (2002), the Cantors Assembly Samuel Rosenbaum Award for Scholarship and Creativity (2001), and many other honors for his work on The Musical Tradition of the Eastern European Synagogue.