[Mendele] MENDELE Personal Notices and Announcements--A poetic history of klezmer music

Victor Bers victor.bers at yale.edu
Thu Jul 30 20:50:19 EDT 2009


MENDELE Personal Notices and Announcements

July 30, 2009

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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 09:26:50 +0200
From: Cyril Robinson <lunar at siu.edu>
To: mendele at mailman.yale.edu
Subject: The Muse of Maxwell Street -- a poetic history of klezmer music


I have written a poetic history of klezmer music in English. I am looking 
for someone to look at it for possible production. It is available in Word 
format. [As we do not put attachments on our mailings, those interested 
will need to contact Mr. Robinson.to get it-Untershames]



Please contact me at lunar at siu.edu. Cyril Robinson

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