[Mendele] Mendele Personal Notices & Announcements-- Goldfadens "Tsu Dayn Geburtstog"-lid

Victor Bers victor.bers at yale.edu
Sun Apr 11 20:17:38 EDT 2010


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April 11, 2010

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Date: March 17, 2010
From: drstevecohen at earthlink.net
Subject: Goldfadens "Tsu Dayn Geburtstog"-lid

Tayere Mendelyaner,

Kh'zukh di originele verter mit der muzik fun Goldfadens "Tsu Dayn 
Geburtstog" fun 1879. Kh'her etlekhe versyes af der internets un ikh hob 
dos lid in zamlungen (lemoshl "Lomir Kinder Zingen,", Kunderbukh, 1970; 
"Roman Vishniac's "Children of a Vanished World." Zaynen di letste tsvey 
noent tsu Goldfadens 1879 lid? Privat ken men mir shikn a kopye fun der 
partitur?

A dank,

Shloyme-Khayim Cohen

drstevecohen at earthlink.net 
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