Eili, eili
For voice and piano. The song was composed as part of the successful Operetta The Hero and Bracha or the Jewish King of Poland for a Night, premiered in 1896.
For voice and piano. The song was composed as part of the successful Operetta The Hero and Bracha or the Jewish King of Poland for a Night, premiered in 1896.
Di gilderne pawe (The Golden Peacock): A Yiddish folksong arranged by Ephraim Skliar for choir (SATB) with piano accompaniment.
50 songs for middle voice and piano accompaniment collected, harmonized and arranged by Platon G. Brounoff.
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This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: "Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute," prepared by Eva Heinstein with help from the JMRC staff. To view the exhibit in its entirety click on the link above.
This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: "Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute," prepared by Eva Heinstein with help from the JMRC staff. To view the exhibit in its entirety click on the link above.
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This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: "Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute," prepared by Eva Heinstein with help from the JMRC staff. To view the exhibit in its entirety click on the link above.
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This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: "Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute," prepared by Eva Heinstein with help from the JMRC staff. To view the exhibit in its entirety click on the link above.
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This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: "Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute," prepared by Eva Heinstein with help from the JMRC staff. To view the exhibit in its entirety click on the link above.
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This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: "Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute," prepared by Eva Heinstein with help from the JMRC staff. To view the exhibit in its entirety click on the link above.