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Esther Rokhl Kaminska
… husband, Avraham Izaak Kamiński. She played mostly in operettas. She won fame as the star of a series of Yiddish …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… 2019, p. 190 and n. 51. [9] Referring to Goldfaden’s operetta Meshiekh’s tsaytn (Messiah’s Time) from 1893. [10] …
Haynt Iz Purim, Brider
… fire, burn), the final chorus of the third act of this operetta. It is hard to asses to what extent this is an …

Quadrille (LKT)
… song was sung to various dances with a melody from a Polish operetta.” [Warsaw, Poland, pre-World War II]. Cahan 1957, …
Hayrana Laih
… El-Atrash (Asmahan). Besides popular songs, Hosni composed operettas, and is recognized as the first Arab composer to …

Jews in Music: from the Age of Enlightenment to the Mid-Twentieth Century
… directors in the musical theater. The place of the Yiddish operetta, so beloved by the broad masses of the people. The …

The Singing Blacksmith - Yankl der schmid
… the most complete extant version of Ulmer’s lively folk operetta, replete with an example of Yiddish swing. … 3 … 3 …

Dos Shefele
… From the operetta the 'Jewish Crown' by Boris Thomashevsky … 6 … 6 … … songs … Composer … Yiddish Theater … Second Avenue … Operetta … Seperation … Shepherd … Ashkenazi … Hyman Altman …

Interview with Zalmen Mlotek of the Folksbiene Yiddish Theater in New York
… and challenges associated with producing Goldfaden ’s operettas for contemporary audiences in New York. … 6 … …
Di Kishefmakerin (The Sorceress)
… Baba Yaga, was premiered in 1877 in Iaşi, Romania. The operetta follows the story of Bashe, Avromste’s wife and …