Cantor David Bagley Sings Yiddish Medley. Cantorial Festivak 1989 Moscow Conservatory Of Music. Courtesy Of The GILA & CHAIM WEINER Foundation For The Advancement Of The CANTORIAL ARTS. Cantor David Bagley [born in 1932 in Vilna, Lithuania-died in 2007], and chief cantor of Beth Shalom Synagogue in Toronto, sings a medley of Yiddish songs at the Moscow Conservatory […]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIQ5urlbfVc Bienvenido Ahora Usted puede y debe ayudar a que nuestra música, nuestra alma milenaria se preserve, se transmita, se perpetúe. Done hoy a SaveTheMusic Colecciones Intérpretes destacados Moses J. SilvermanLouis DantoCantorial, Opera, Yiddish Lid, FolkMina BernYiddish theater Ver más Álbumes destacados One of America’s FinestA Mother’s VoiceIn My Father’s Court Ver más Videos [...]
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Dedication About The Song About The Author About The Composer Performers & Clips Lyrics Sheet Music Videos Karaoke ☰ YiddishEnglish TranslationEnglish TransliterationPaul Robeson English TranslationSpanish TranslationSpanish TransliterationDutch TranslationDutch TransliterationFrench TranslationHebrew TranslationPolish TranslationRomanian TranslationRussian TranslationRussian TransliterationYiddish Yiddish Lyrics זאָג ניט קיין מאָל, אַז דו גייסט דעם לעצטן וועג, כאָטש הימלען בלײַענע פֿאַרשטעלן בלויע טעג. קומען וועט [...]
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Dedication About The Song About The Author About The Composer Performers & Clips Lyrics Sheet Music Videos Karaoke ☰ Birth Date1889Birth PlaceKiev, UkraineDeath Date1978Death PlaceMoscow, Russia Dmitri PokrasBorn in Kiev in 1889 and died in Moscow in 1978. The son of a cattle drover, he revealed musical talent in early childhood; his brothers worked as [...]
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Dedication About The Song About The Author About The Composer Performers & Clips Lyrics Sheet Music Videos Karaoke ☰ Birth Date1920Birth PlaceVilna, LithuaniaDeath Date1944Death PlaceVilna, Lithuania Hirsh GlickIf there is one song that expresses the courage of the Jewish partisans during World War II, it is Hirsh Glik’s ‘Zog nit keynmol’ (Never say), also known as ‘The [...]
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Itzik Feffer (September 10, 1900 – August 12, 1952), also Fefer was a Soviet Yiddish poet executed on the Night of the Murdered Poets during Joseph Stalin’s purges. During the Second World War, he was a military reporter with the rank of colonel and was vice chairman of the Soviet Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC). He and Solomon Mikhoels traveled to the United States in 1943 […]
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