on the letters in the name
lloyD CHriStopHEr By-tAnEDo
(1’06”)
on the letters in the name
lloyD CHriStopHEr By-tAnEDo
(1’06”)
Organ Postlude for Harvard College Class of 1971 Reunion Memorial Service
starting with a fugue on the letters
HArvArD-rADCliFFE rEFlECtionS: “worSt ClASS EvEr”
then quoting “Fair Harvard,” 10,000 Men of Harvard,”
“Change the World, It Needs It” and “Let’s Change the Woild”
prem. by composer, Harvard Memorial Church, Sep. 22, 2011
(3’21”) Â Posted on YouTube at
setting of 1935 poem by Langston Hughes (8′)
Cabaret song for duo, words by composer,
inspired by but not based on Jean Reizner’s “Barry’s Boys”
premiered at Kutsher’s June 18, 2011 by Helene Williams & composer
viewable on YouTube at
Allegro ma non troppo, Poco scherzando, Quasi barcarolle, Rapsodico, Scherzando ancora, Waltz, Farandole, Balkanesca, Fuga: Allegretto (ma non troppo)  (5’20”)
prem. by Scott Etan Feiner & composer, Court Street Music, June 12, 2011
viewable on YouTube at
2-minute piano piece for Karen Gustave;
premiered by her at Court Street Music,
June 12, 2011
setting of eponymous poem by Carol Miller (1957-2oo4)
premiered at Court Street Music recital June 12, 200a
by Helene Williams & composer; viewable at
4 movements – see op. 197
for Márcio Bezerra & Estibaliz Gastesi; premiered by them
at Univ. of Minnesota, Duluth, Apr. 14, 2011;
Palm Beach Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton FL Mar. 22, 2012
4 movements:
1) I Remember (in memoriam Jacob Rosenberg, 1922-2008, Lodz Ghetto survivor)(2′)
[see op. 149 #2]
2) Hitler in Hameln: The Honorary Citizen (after Henryk M. Broder)(3′)
[see op. 79 #5]
3) I’d Like to Go Away Alone (after Alena Synkova, 1926- , Terezin survivor)(2′)
[see op. 105 ]
4) From 6 Million Nameless Graves (after Edith Segal (1902-1997) & Hirsh Glik)(3′)
solo piano piece for Robert Voisey’s 40th birthday
cantata on letters of Julius & Ethel Rosenberg, 1987-88, 45’30”
for baritone (or tenor), soprano, and optional chorus, with piano or orchestra
in 12 movements, prelude & 2 interludes.
First complete performance by Helene Williams and Peter Schlosser,
with composer at piano, on “Meet the Composer” grant,
at Bryant Library, Roslyn 6/14/88;
also perf. at Museum of Fine Art (Roslyn)10/6/88,
Community Church of Boston, 12/11/88, WESPAC (Ardsley, NY) 12/22/88;
prem. with (Metropolitan Philharmonic) Chorus
at Community Church of NY 6/19/88
also perf. WQXR-AM, NY (“The Listening Room”) 12/8/88
#2, 1, 7 & 4 perf. at Weill Recital Hall benefit for Ezrath Nashim 6/14/89
and at Temple Sinai of Roslyn 8/20/89
prem. w/Soloists, Chorus & Orchestra:
Metropolitan Philharmonic Chorus & Orch, cond. by composer
[Associate Conductor: Bill Grossman]
Marymount Manhattan Theater 6/11/89;
video on YouTube as indicated below:
audio recording: OPUS ONE #145
other perfs w/Helene Williams, Ronald Edwards & Chor:
Plandome Unitarian Church 6/19/93;
w/Helene Williams, Gregory Mercer & Chor:
6/15/03 Puffin Cultural Forum, Teaneck NJ;
6/18/03 Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, Manhattan
Prelude
1) Childhood Memories (Julius)
2) The Shofar (Ethel [+Chorus])
3) Together (Julius & Ethel)
4) We Are Innocent (Julius & Ethel [+Chorus])
5) How Sad I Was To Leave You (Ethel) + Interlude
6) How Much You Have Given Me (Julius)
7) The Astounding Spectacle (Ethel & Julius [+Chorus])
7A) Interlude
8) A Visit From Mother (Ethel)
9) Of Course It Isn’t Easy (Julius)
10) “Mercy”?
11) On the Threshold of Death (Julius)
(Variations on a theme by Edith Segal, used by permission)
12) To Michael & Robert (Ethel & Julius [+Chorus])
Lyrics by Joel Shatzky & composer;
#17 from Superspy!: The S-e-c-r-e-t Musical, op. 95, 1988;
rev. in 1991; prem. at Tarrytown Music Hall WESPAC Benefit 3/15/91;
recorded by Helene Williams & composer on Songs of Conscience
cassette 3/91 & CD 6/03; also perf. on Composers Concordance concerts,
CAMI HAll & C.W. Post College, 2/92
Words by Joel Shatzky; #10 from Superspy!: The S-e-c-r-e-t Musical, op. 95,
1988; rev. 1989; expanded from 2′ to 3′
premiered by Helene Williams 12/27/90 Gay Men’s Health Crisis, NYC
on Center for Contemporary Opera Blitzstein program, sponsored by MTC;
also perf. LICA Songs of Love concert 2/5/95, North Merrick Library,
and repeated many times thereafter; recorded on Capstone  CPS 8647;
performed by Michele Eaton & Stephanie Watt, LICA concert 2/11/11.
#9 from Superspy!: The S-e-c-r-e-t Musical, book by Joel Shatzky;
lyrics by composer & Shatzky, 1988; 5′
performed by Helene Williams at Hadassah, 6/88,
Jewish Arts Festival of L.I., 9/3/89,
and many other times as part of program The Jewish Woman in Song;
also by Kathryn Wieckhorst, Gershwin Hotel cabaret, 2/19/09
Book: Joel Shatzky; Lyrics: Composer & Shatzky
revised as one-act cabaret for 2 people (48′) 14 numbers:
1) The Real Realpolitik
2) I Am I… Or Am I? – Why Do I Love Him?
3) We’re Right Because We’re Right
4) The Geneticist’s Song
5) The SDI Waltz (arr. of op. 87, text by composer)
6) Deniability
7) Side by Side with Cyanide
8) Just a Little Favor
9) A Girl Without Morals
10) Tell Me, What Is Love? [expanded version]
11) Superspy
12) A Cure for Everything
13) An Upbeat Ending
14) Superspy-Realpolitik (Encore)
prem. by Helene Williams & composer,
US Peace Committee-Paris 7/7/89; NY 11/18/89
also perf. 2/22/90 Nassau Community College Little Theater;
Chelsea Mansion, E. Norwich (Nassau Cty Ofc of Cultural Dev) 10/20/90;
and Turtle Bay Music School, sponsored by Center for Contemporary Opera
11/17-18/90; command perf for Tom Lehrer, Santa Cruz, 12/91.
Book: Joel Shatzky; Lyrics: Composer & Shatzky
for Soprano, Mezzo, Tenor, 2 Baritones & Piano; 18 numbers, 2 acts, c. 2 hrs.
1) I Am I – Or Am I?
2) We’re Right Because We’re Right
3) Why Do I Love Him?
4) The Geneticist’s Song
5) The SDI Waltz (arr. of op. 87, text by composer)
6) Deniability
7) Side by Side with Cyanide
8) Just a Little Favor
9) A Girl Without Morals
10) Act I Finale
11) I Am I – Why Do I Love Him?
12) Tell Me, What Is Love?
13) Superspy
14) The Real Realpolitik
15) Superspy – Realpolitik
16) A Cure for Everything
17) The Glorious War Song
18) Act II Finale: An Upbeat Ending
#11, 2, 5, 9, 6, & 13-15 previewed by Helene Williams & composer 3/6/88
at Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra chamber concert and
on “Contrasts” concert series at Tom O’Horgan’s in New York;
first complete public reading at First St. Playhouse, Ithaca, NY 3/20/88
Revised as op. 95A, q.v.
one-act opera based on composer’s translation of Chekhov’s
Yubilei for SMTBarB (& Extras), commissioned by
Opera America for Lake George Opera Festival,
prem. there 8/3/88 – excerpted,
staged & introduced by Rosalind Elias
(quotes from her signature tune,
“Must the Winter Come So Soon,”
from Samuel Barber’s Vanessa, among other things);
28 numbers (50′);
prem. staged & conducted by composer 6/12/98 concertante,
Adelphi Univ.;
semi-staged:
6/21/98 Glenwood Presbyterian Church, Glenwood Landing;
NYU Theater 6/22/98 – all 3 part of LICA’s EastEuroFest;
staged:
9/6/99 Jewish Arts Festival of Long Island, Commack NY
9/30/99 Queens College
with Ronald Edwards, Peter Ludwig, Maro Partamian,
Janis Sabatino Hills, Benjamin Spierman/Nathan Bahny,
Natalia Jitomirskaia; videotaped by Helene Williams
setting of preamble for SATB and Piano or Winds & Percussion
(8′) Summer 1988; prem. at United Nations 10/26/88
by Solo Quartet of the Metropolitan Philharmonic Chorus
(Helene Williams, Mara Goodman,
Herman Gaddy, Douglas Kiddie);
also perf. by them, Temple Sinai, Roslyn 8/20/49;
and by Christ Church Babylon Choir 10/24/04
#3 of Sisters, op. 100 – last of 3 Biblical monologues;
for solo soprano & piano or 9 instruments (3’40”)
or SSMAA Quintet & piano or 9 instruments (4’53”);
prem. separately 6/12/89 National Council of Women,
Time-Life Bldg, NYC; also performed widely in Florida
and in Europe by Helene Williams;
prem. w/dancers: 6/23/91 Merkin Hall by Helene &
Wendy Osserman Dance Co., viewable on YouTube:
#2 (5’56”) of Sisters, op. 100 – 3 Biblical monologues;
sung by Mara Goodman, Weill Recital Hall 6/14/89
and 8/20/89 Temple Sinai (Roslyn);
all other performances by Helene Williams
#1 (6’45”) from Sisters, op. 100 – 3 Biblical monologues (1989)
for Female Voice & Piano or 9 instruments;
performed separately by Helene Williams & composer at piano,
Theater unterm Dach, E.Berlin 6/27/89,
Dresden Center for Contemporary Music 7/1/89, and at
Downtown Music Productions Holocaust Mem concert 3/5/90
3 monologues based on first-person stories of Biblical women
(1989) 16’11” for Female Voice & Piano or 9 instruments
recorded by Helene Williams & composer at piano
on “Songs of Conscience” (1990):
1) Lot’s Wife
2) Miriam
3) Zelophehad’s Daughters
prem. 6/14/89 Weill Recital Hall
prem. with dancers: Cadmon Hill-Clinton Dance Choir,
Paulina Kent Dennis, dir.; Temple Sinai, Roslyn 8/20/89;
prem. of complete solo version: Golden Fleece Ltd.,
Theater 22, 3/31/90
prem. of complete solo version w/cl.-bc.-alto sax, vc, pno,
perc. & synth: LICA, Bryant Library 3/21/93
setting of text by Lee Baxandall (1959, rev. 1988-9) 25′
for SATB Soli, Chorus & Orch
chamber orch version: shakuhachi, fl./picc., cl., tpt,
koto, perc., pno, vn, va, vc, cb
in 6 movements:
1) Dies Irae (THE DEAD CRY OUT)
2) Mors stupebit (WHO MAY JUDGE)
3) Liber Scriptus (THIS IS WHAT WAS DONE. THIS IS WHO WE WERE)
4) Lacrymosa (THE KILLED)
5) Rex Tremendae (THE KILLER)
6) Libera Me (NO REST)
last movt previewed Union Theological Seminary
CALC 25th anniversary 7/22/90
entire work previewed w/Solo Octet & Piano, WQXR 8/3/90
premiere: Riverside Church 8/5/90
w/Voices Saintpaulia, Inoue Chamber Ensemble,
& Solo Quartet of the Metropolitan Philharmonic Chorus
conducted by Geoffrey Fairweather; broadcast WBAI 8/7/90
prem.w/Solo Octet, Piano & Organ:Â 9/3/95
Malverne Community Presbyterian Church (LICA concert)
subtitle: An Opera About What Columbus Did to the “Indians”
(100′) 55 numbers, in 1 or 2 acts;
commissioned by Puffin Foundation in honor of
50th anniversary of American Music Center
and Columbian Quincentennial;
libretto by composer & Joel Shatzky
(credit withdrawn at his request 11/30/92);
7 soloists, 2 rappers, pno, perc., 3 synthesizers
+opt. Chorus, Ballet, Tpt, Tb, Conchs.
Separable numbers:
#1 Kaytawari’s Monologue #2 Crew’s Entrance
#3 Columbus’s Aria #6 Nudity Chorus #9 Prayer
#11 Rodrigo #16 Isabella’s Bolero #17 Quartet (Act I)
#26 Guarionex #27 Yuisa #29 Kaytawari’s Vision
#30 George #32 Columbus-Isabella Duet #34 Quartet (Act II)
#37 De Torres #44 Rap Number #46 Tainos’ Mourning Chorus
partial performances:
#16 by Helene Williams at Golden Fleece Ltd. Composers’ Chamber Theater
Square One program @Theater 22, NYC 3/31/90;
#1, 3 by Ronald Edwards at
Union Theological Seminary CALC 25th anniversary 7/22/90
& WBAI 10/12/90;
#2, 6 chorus preview:
Second International Naturist Opera Workshop,
Belezy, France 7/90;
#16 at Third International Naturist Opera Workshop,
Belezy, France 7/92 and at
Haus der Kirche, Berlin 9/1/92
& Dresden Center for Contemporary Music 9/5/92;
#3, 16, 37, 32 LICA concert, Heckscher Park, Huntington 8/6/91
All of the above previewed on WQXR’s
“The Listening Room” 10/12/91 10pm;
Suite of excerpts broadcast on WBAI 10/14/91.
#11 sung by Ivan Thomas, broadcast on WBAI Arts Magazine 2/8/93
complete performances:
full concert premiere by After Dinner Opera Co.
(& Meet The Composer)Â @ Lincoln Center 10/12/91;
staged premiere co-sponsored by LICA, East End Arts Council
& NYFA S.O.S. Grant, Puffin Foundation
Hngtn & Suffolk County Arts Council,
Heckscher Park, Huntington 8/11/92;
N.Y. City staged premiere co-sponsored by
East End Arts Council-NYFA S.O.S. Grant
& Meet The Composer, Donnell Library 2/9/93;
Music received rave review from George Wallace in
Opera Monthly. Casts also included Mark Wolff,
Eugene Green, Elliott Z. Levine, Robert Ross,
Peter Ludwig, Shirley Perkins. Staged by Benjamin Spierman.
Production photos at
http://www.ljlehrman.artists-in-residence.com/NewWorld.html
in Hebrew or in English, for tenor & organ
text from Psalms, translation by composer
for Cantor Charles Osborne 9/89
premiered by him & composer, Temple Emanuel, Newton MA
9/29/90 (Yom Kippur)
also performed by Gregory Mercer & composer,
Temple Judea, Manhasset, NY 4/3/03
setting of poem by Alena Synkova (child survivor of Terezin)
Eng. tr. by Jeanne Nemcova, for Voice & Piano/Organ
(1’27”) 2/91, premiered at Merkin Hall 6/23/91 by
Helene Williams & Composer; recorded on
Songs of Conscience cassette 3/91 & CD 6/03;
arr. (op. 105A) Â for Solo Soprano with SATB Chorus
& Piano/Organ; premiered by Cantor Susan Alcott,
Asbury Choir, Asbury United Methodist Church 4/27/95;
also performed by Helene Williams &
Workmen’s Circle Chorus, CUNY Graduate Ctr, 4/18/04
on 7 poems from For Dreamers Who Dare (1975)
(6’30”) 1992:
Remembrance – Severance – The Two – Loneliness –
Scars – Your Hand – Waiting
premiered by Helene Williams & composer,
Greenwich House “Village Varieties” concert
by Composers Concordance 11/19/92
and at LICA Chelsea Center concert 5/22/93,
Songs of Love concert 2/5/95; recorded on Capstone CPS 8647
Helene Wiliams sings Songs of Love
#2 (2′) of Three School Songs, composed Sept.-Oct. 1992
for unison chorus with piano,
premiered by Progressive School Choir, Merrick Library
1/18/98 LICA concert honoring J. Willard Roosevelt’s 80th birthday
setting ot text by Rev. Richard S. Gilbert (3′) 3/93
for Voice or SATB & Piano or Organ;
premiered at LICA concert 1/16/94 by
Malverne Community Presbyterian Church Choir
setting of poem by Andrew Marvell for Voice & Piano (2′) 7/93
premiered by Helene Williams & composer,
North Merrick Library 2/5/95;
recorded by them on Capstone Records CPS 8647
Helene Williams sings Songs of Love
poems written in 1939; setting for Soprano & Piano, 7/93;
(10′) commissioned by Corliss Lamont & dedicated to him,
Beth Lamont, Rosalyn Baxandall, & Helene Williams;
premiere by Helene & composer, Bethpage Library 3/4/94;
Composers Concordance, Kosciuszko Fdn 3/11/94;
Westchester Peace Action Coalition
(in memory of corliss) 6/3/95;
LICA Songs of Love, N. Merrick Library 2/5/95;
recorded at Hicksville Library 3/29/97,
released on Capstone CPS 8647:
Helene Williams sings Songs of Love.
1) If I can step within
2) To My Jewish Friend in Pittsburgh
3) The beauty of love
4) I lock my heart against you [partially reprised as 5A&6A)
5) Won’t you unlock –
6) To Carlo [Tresca], South Beach (After 14 Years)
7) On “Equality”
for Piano or Harpsichord (1′) 6/93
premiered at First LICA Student Performers Concert,
Chelsea Center, East Norwich 3/25/94
for Violin & Piano, summer 1994, based on song
“The Journey of Life,” op. 115;
premiered by Todd Reynolds & composer, LICA concert,
Emily Lowe Hall, Hofstra 7/30/94
setting for Voice & Piano of poem by William Cullen Bryant
(3’43”) Summer, 1994, in memory of Arthur James;
premiered by Helene Williams & composer,
LICA Bryant Bicentennial Concert, Bryant Library 10/30/94
and SUNY-Purchase 11/3/94; recorded on Capstone CPS 8623
The William Cullen Bryant Bicentennial Concert
by The Long Island Composers Alliance
aka “The Parable of the Mirror,”
setting for voice & piano of text based on Hassidic legend,
used by S. Ansky in The Dybbuk
and by Bernard Malamud in Suppose A Wedding;
incorporated into one-act opera based on Malamud, op. 125.
Premiered 3/2/95 as part of A Blitzstein Cabaret,
Medicine Show, NYC; also at NOA Boston convention
symposium on Blitzstein’s Sacco and Vanzetti, 12/2/95
setting of poem by Norman Rosten
from his Songs for Patricia
composed in his memory, 3/95 (81”)
version for voice & piano, premiered by
Helene Williams & composer, BargeMusic Bkln 4/4/95;
version for piano alone premiered 5/17/95
Borough Hall, Brooklyn
a cappella duet, composed originally in 1966 for puppet play;
revised for use in new (original) one-act play
Adam and Lilith and Eve, 1993
premiered in concert 8/20/94, Moravia, NY
in full staging of play 6/24/95, Bucksteep, MA
2003 completion of 1925 13-measure sketch by Marc Blitztsein
on poem by Rupert Brooke, for Voice & Piano;
also arr. for SATB & Piano;
premiered by Helene Williams & Leonard Lehrman
and recorded by them 10/9/04 in Boulder, CO;
released on Original Cast Records OC 6127
The Marc Blitzstein Centennial Concert CD;
choral version premiered at Blitzstein Centennial concerts,
Feb.-Mar. 2005
#3 of Three Completions of Songs Begun by Marc Blitzstein
completion of 1938 musical sketch for voice & piano, 7/95
recorded by Gregory Mercer & Leonard Lehrman,
Original Cast Records OC 4441,
and published in The Marc Blitzstein Songbook, v.2
(Boosey & Hawkes, 2001)
#1 of Three Completions of Songs Begun by Marc Blitzstein
completion of musical sketch for voice & piano
begun by Marc Blitzstein to his lyrics from
No For An Answer Act II Scene 5
first presented 4/6/95 Madison WI Sonneck Society
first public performance 6/11/95 LICA concert,
Center Moriches Free Library
recorded by Leonard Lehrman, Orig Cast Records OC 4441
published in Marc Blitzstein Songbook, v. 1
(Boosey & Hawkes, 1999)
#1 of Two Jewish Folk Pieces, op. 121
setting of Ladino folk text for soprano & piano, 9/95
in Ladino or English translation by composer
“Beloved of the Soul” (6′)
arrangement of traditional prayer in Hebrew or English tr.
by composer; words & melody by R. Eliezer Azkiri (16th cent.)
for mezzo, clarinet & piano,
commissioned by Marion Capriotti, Fall 1994;
re-arranged by composer for soprano, violin & piano, 2010:
premiered by Helene Williams, Herbert Feldman & composer
Dec. 19, 2010 LICA concert, Plainview-Old Bethpage Library
setting for voice & piano (3′) of sonnet by
Wiliam Kunstler on Corliss Lamont, Oct. 1995
Text: June 3, 1995
premiere by Janis Sabatino Hills & composer,
LICA concert, Adelphi Univ., 10/7/96
also performed by Helene Williams & composer, NCRRC,
Tamiment Library, NYU 6/19/08 in honor of
Kunstler’s widow, Marjorie Ratner Kunstler
setting of 1975 poem by George Cornell
for voice & piano (3′) 1995;
premiered at Court Street Music 6/26/05
by Helene Williams & composer
one-act opera (53′) after Scene from a Play
by Bernard Malamud, 4/96
concert premiere 9/2/96 IJAFLI, Suffolk Y, Commack
co-sponsored by LICA, Puffin Foundation,
East End Arts Council-NYFA SOS Grant;
staged premiere 6/1/97 LICA concert at
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Manhattan
for soprano, mezzo, character tenor, high baritone,
male one-liner, piano/orch; publisher: Theodore Presser
as part of trilogy, Tales of Malamud –
intermezzo between Idiots First, op. 37 & Karla, op. 38
or independent work; includes Leon’s Arietta (2’30”)
and “The Rabbi and the Rich Man,” op. 116 (q.v.)
Cast: Ronald Edwards, Lenora Eve/Lucy Sorlucco,
Benjamin Spierman, Janis Sabatino Hills, Joel Ackerman;
directed & conducted from the piano by the composer
videotaped by Helene Williams – soon to be on YouTube
for voice & piano, words by composer (3′) 1996
on the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski,
with reference also to Teddy Roosevelt, et al;
premiere by composer, Sanders Theater, Harvard, 6/6/96
also at Merrick Library LICA Concert honoring
80th Birthday of J. Willard Roosevelt, 1/18/98
for voice & piano (7′), 1996
prem. sung by Ronald Edwards accompanied by composer,NYU 10/27/97
also sung by William George, accompanied by composer,
New Music NY 3/4&6/07
and again, accompanied by Sandra Joy, 2/16/08 in Vancouver, BC
setting for 2 voices a cappella, 1996 of Christina Rossetti poem (3′)
premiered by Helene Williams & Ronald Edwards,
Kleine Szene, Saechsische Staatsoper, Dresden, Germany 7/2/96
and by Ron with Janis Sabatino Hills
at Adelphi University 10/7/96 (both LICA concerts);
also sung by Helene & Paul Sperry
on Composers Concordance concert  5/27/04
#6 from Friday Evening Service, op. 129 (1996) in Hebrew (2′)
octatonic setting for solo voice & piano/organ
(w/optional unison chorus)
sung by Helene Williams on LICA concerts at
Malverne Community Presbyterian Church, 11/15/98
and Plainview-Old Bethpage Library 12/19/10
in Hebrew & English (45′), 1996, for Cantor, SATB, Children’s Choir,
Organ/Piano +obbligato Flute, Clarinet, Harp, Cello, Violin (in #12)
commissioned by North Shore Synagogue,
dedicated to Rabbi Daniel Fogel, premiered there 4/11/97 (45′)
1. Prelude
2. A New Song (Shir Chadash)(Heb. & Eng.)
3. Reader’s Kaddish (Heb.)
4. Barchu (Heb.)
5. Shma (Heb.)
6. Mi Chamocha (Heb.)
7. Hashkivenu (Heb./Eng.)
8. V’Shamru (Heb.)
9. Avot V’Emaot (Heb. [arr.])
10. Yis’mchu (Heb.) [op. 53 #1]
11. Zog nit keynmol (Yiddish & Eng.[arr.])
12. Shalom Rav (Heb.)[w/Vn obblig.]
13. Meditation
14. May the Words (Eng.) [op. 52A]
15. Adoration (Eng.) [op. 53#2]
16. Kaddish Underscore [op. 63]
17. Lo Yisa Goi (Heb.[arr.])
18. Postlude