Yiddish art songs : a comparative study and analysis of selected works of three composers representing Russia, America and Israel
Dissertation. The three studied composers are: Moses-Mikhail Milner, Lazar Weiner and Ami Maayani.
Dissertation. The three studied composers are: Moses-Mikhail Milner, Lazar Weiner and Ami Maayani.
ֹCall number in Jewish National Library (Givat Ram, Israel): 2=PV 757
Poem for a high voice (without text), or also for violin or flute or oboe and piano.
"These notes were jotted down by the eminent composer in 1927. We are indebted to his widow, Mrs. Marie Achron, for the opportunity to publish them. They should be of interest to all lovers of Jewish music."
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English translation published in Philip Moddel, Joseph Achron. Tel Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, 1966.
Di gilderne pawe (The Golden Peacock): A Yiddish folksong arranged by Ephraim Skliar for choir (SATB) with piano accompaniment.
The piece is written after the Song of Songs, for one voice and piano.