Talk:Jules Harlow

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Musical setting
The following edit I had contributed, about the setting Changing Light by Kaija Saariaho, has been removed as "promo" and on the account of being "a fairly obscure musical piece" (sic). As per the publisher's website, the piece in question is performed around the world on a regular basis, recorded on various CDs, has multiple versions on YouTube, all of which is rare enough in the field of contemporary music to establish notability; it is also mentioned in many reviews and publications,   to quote a few. I actually have no promotional stake in this, but would think it is a noteworthy thing to mention about Rabbi Harlow that one of his texts has been set by a BBC Music Magazine "Greatest Living Composer" / The New York Times "Composer of the Year", and that his message is thus reaching a broader audience in the world. I would also think the Compassion Project for which the piece was created is interesting to note as to the furthering of Rabbi Harlow's spiritual vision beyond its original reach through music. Please advise as to whether the community considers this truly run-of-the-mill and/or an uninteresting thing to know about Rabbi Harlow.

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The text of one of Rabbi Harlow's evening prayers, published in the Rabbinical Assembly's Siddur Sim Shalom [source: Siddum Sim Shalom for Shabbat and Festivals. New York: The Rabbinical Assembly. 1998. p. 28. ISBN 0-916219-13-5 .], was set to music by composer Kaija Saariaho in 2002 to commemorate the events of 9/11. This piece, titled Changing Light and scored for soprano and violin [source:"Changing Light | Kaija Saariaho". www.wisemusicclassical.com.], is regularly performed around the world, carrying a message of "universal compassion through music". [source: "The Compassion Project | Innova Recordings". www.innova.mu.] Musiktheaterpedia (talk) 16:07, 19 December 2023 (UTC)