Vos dergeystu mir di yorn (Why do you pester me)
Yiddish Choral Series
4-Part - Sheet Music

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Yiddish Choral Series. Arranged by Fredo Jung /tTranslated by Janina Wurbs. Performance Music Ensemble. Edition Peters: Yiddish Choral Series. Contemporary; Folk; Jewish Heritage; Secular; Traditional. Choral Octavo. 24 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP11653. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP11653).

ISBN 9790014137588. Traditional Yiddish Folk Song.

Yiddish Choral Series

Series Editors: Samuel Seifert and Ludwig Böhme

Yiddish folk songs explore the complete range of human emotions, powerfully expressing all that the Jewish people have loved, embraced and endured. Since their origins in the 14th century, the songs have traditionally been passed on to each generation as words and melodies alone. The Yiddish Choral Series now makes this music available for the first time in stunning new arrangements for choirs.

Series Editors Samuel Seifert (a member of Ensemble Rozhinkes) and Ludwig Böhme (director of the Leipzig Synagogal Choir) have commissioned a range of renowned international arrangers to illustrate the huge variety of creative responses to Yiddish songs: from simple choral settings to expansive, through-composed concert arrangements, and from typical Yiddish harmonies to aleatoric composition.

The Yiddish Choral Series, which allows choirs everywhere to discover the fascinating world of Yiddish song, features:

  • A range of choral styles and levels of difficulty, to suit all programming requirements
  • Informative introductions to each piece
  • Transliterated Yiddish lyrics, with poetic translations into English and German alongside the original Hebrew text

The Yiddish folk song Vos dergeystu mir di yorn is a humorous dispute between a pair of lovers who complain bitterly about the interference of various relatives in their relationship. In this arrangement, which lasts five minutes, Fredo Jung has set the dialogue with much harmonic finesse for two solo voices, SATB and piano. The movement continuously surprises with new twists, timbres, overtones and melodies and is a wonderfully artistic realization of all the bickering.