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zemer

Jewish melodies

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Record Company [New York, New York] : Period Records
Creation Date [1958?]
Creators Tarras, Dave 1897-1989 (instrumentalist)
Ellstein, Abraham 1907-1963 (instrumentalist)
Genre Klezmer music
Physical Description 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono
12 in..

Language zxx,eng
Notes Klezmer.
Title from disc label.
Historical and descriptive notes on container.

Content Note Side 1. March / Cherniavsky -- Sirba batuta / Moskovitz -- Shir L'Adoishem -- Sichroinos-yiskor / Olshanetsky -- Second Avenue square dance
Bride and groom waltz / Ellstein -- Blimelach zwei / Sandler -- side 2. Sirba Roumaneshti / Dave Tarras -- Eili, Eili / arr. Sam Musiker -- Dem tzadiks nigunin / Cherniavsky -- Potpourri of Yiddish folk songs -- Easy and breezy : ("Bulgar in swing") / Sam Mecoff.

Note on Participants Dave Tarras, clarinet ; Abe Ellstein, piano ; with ensemble (Sidney Harris and Hinda Barnett, violins ; Charles Galazan, double bass ; Ben Zucker, drums ; William Epstein, trumpet ; Sam Musiker, tenor sax).
Shelf Number JR 07949
System Number 997012352260705171

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