Avodath Hakodesh

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Avodath Hakodesh is a large-scale sacred Hebrew service for baritone, chorus, and orchestra composed by Ernest Bloch, often regarded as one of his most significant religious works.

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Label Occurrences
Avodat HaKodesh 2
Avodath Hakodesh canonical 1

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew service
musical composition
sacred music
associatedComposer Ernest Bloch NERFINISHED
associatedComposerNationality Swiss-American
composer Ernest Bloch NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre liturgical music
sacred music
hasPart baritone solos
choral movements
orchestral sections
instrumentation orchestra
intendedUse concert performance
synagogue performance
language Hebrew
liturgicalFunction concert setting of the Jewish Sabbath morning service
performanceMedium concert hall
synagogue
period 20th-century music
religiousSubject Jewish Sabbath morning service
religiousTradition Judaism
significance one of Ernest Bloch's most important religious works
structure large-scale work
style late-Romantic
modernist elements
subjectOf concert performances
musicological studies
recordings
textLanguage Hebrew
textSource Hebrew prayer book
textType Jewish liturgy
titleTranslation Sacred Service NERFINISHED
Service of the Heart NERFINISHED
vocalEnsembleType mixed chorus
vocalForces baritone solo
chorus
vocalRange baritone

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ernest Bloch notableWork Avodath Hakodesh
Chida (Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai) notableWork Avodath Hakodesh
subject surface form: Chida
this entity surface form: Avodat HaKodesh
Rashba notableWork Avodath Hakodesh
this entity surface form: Avodat HaKodesh