musiques juives en ballade (SMR Bresler Collection)
Yo m'enamori (Yo m'enamori d`un aire)
Serena (La Serena)
Yo m'enamori (Yo m'enamori d`un aire)
Serena (La Serena)
Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies Documents the formation and use of prisoner choirs in concentration camps and ghettos, with particular focus on the singers in Theresienstadt. Includes transcriptions of several songs composed in the camps.
3 volumes.The most important registration of the Judeo-Spanish songs. Contains texts and musical incipits of hundreds of songs preserved in the Menendez-Pidal Archives of Spanish songs in Madrid.
Excellent collection of Yemenite chants and songs with annotations and explanations. A sequel to Idelsonhn's Thesaurus. vol. I.
The most important anthology of Jewish music. The first five volumes contain music of Oriental Jewish communities which Idelsohn heard in Jerusalem during the years 1907-1921. The other five volumes contain music of Ashkenazi communities which Idelsohn collected from different sources. Volumes VI and VII are based on the manuscripts of the Birnbaum Collection at the Library of the Hebrew Union College Cincinnati.
175 Hassidic songs, some with words, transcribed and arranged by Weisser. Also contains Chabad version of torah cantillation as notated by Weisser.
175 Hassidic songs, some with words, transcribed and arranged by Weisser. Also contains Chabad version of torah cantillation as notated by Weisser.
Selected recitatives for radio and concert performance