Hatikvah on Mt. Scopus
Davrath, Netania; Tourel, Jennie; ha-Tizmoret ha-filharmonit ha-Yiśreʼelit
ListenAdditional Titles |
Folk songs of Russia |
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Performer |
Davrath, Netania |
Record Company |
New York : Vanguard Recording Society |
Creation Date |
[1960] |
Creators |
Davrath, Netania (singer) De Cormier, Robert (arranger of music, conductor) Okun, Milton (arranger of music) |
Genre |
Folk songs |
Physical Description |
1 audio disc : 33 1/3 rpm, microgroove 12 in. + 1 insert.. |
Language |
rus;eng |
Notes |
With orchestra Robert De Cormier, conductor. Program notes and texts (Transliterated) with English translation on slipcase. Sung in Russian. |
Content Note |
Side 1. The birch tree -- On the sunny meadow -- O thou silent night -- The braid -- Moscow nights -- The snow whirl -- The jolly merchant -- side 2. Siberia -- Parting -- The sailors' farewell -- And who knows him -- Oh the snow ball bush is blooming -- Dunai. |
Note on Participants |
Netania Davrath, vocals; with orchestral acc., Robert De Cormier, conductor; arrangements by Robert De Cormier and Milton Okun. |
Note on Language |
Sung in Russian. |
Shelf Number |
JR 04378 |
System Number |
990034603080205171 |
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