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Schomoh vatismach zion

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Additional Titles שמעה ותשמח ציון [הקלטת שמע]
Performer Sirota, Gershon; Aizenstadt, David; Alman, Samuel
Record Company London : Columbia
Creation Date [19--]
Creators Sirota, Gershon 1874-1943 (performer)
Aizenstadt, David 1890-1942 (performer)
Alman, Samuel 1878-1947 (performer)
Genre Synagogue music,Musical traditions (Jewish), Ashkenazi, Eastern-European
Physical Description 1 sound disc : analog., 78 rpm
12 in..

Language heb
Duration 00:03:40
Notes From "the Jacob Michael collection of Jewish music".
מסורת: אשכנזים :מזרח
תקליט 78 סל"ד.
78 R.P.M. record.
Sung in Hebrew.

Content Note Side 1: Schomoh vatismach zion
Side 2: Reitzeh.
צד 1: שמעה ותשמח ציון
צד 2: רצה השם אלהינו בעמך ישראל.

Note on Participants Cantor G. Sirota (tenor) with orchestra, conducted by S. Alman.
Production Note Aizenschtat (Schomoh vatismach zion) ; Schlosberg (Reitseh).
Note on Language Sung in Hebrew.
Shelf Number JMR 0514
System Number 990034290990205171

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