Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Lost songs of World War II Lost songs of World War 2 Lost songs of World War Two
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Other authors / contributors: | Shternshis, Anna, contributor.
Korolenko, Psoĭ, contributor, performer.
Ėrdenko, Sergeĭ, 1958- arranger of music, performer.
Milman, Sophie, performer.
Rosenberg, Isaac, performer.
Lurje, Sasha, performer.
Sevastian, Alexander, 1976-2018, performer.
Bard, Shalom, performer.
Buchbinder, David, performer.
Gorbenko, Artur, 1972- arranger of music, performer.
Savichev, Mikhail, arranger of music, performer.
Nat︠s︡ionalʹna biblioteka Ukraïny im. V.I. Vernadsʹkoho.
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Physical medium: | plastic metal 4 3/4 in.
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Sound characteristics: | digital optical rdarm stereo 1.4 m/s
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Digital file characteristics: | audio file CD audio
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Notes: | Soviet Yiddish songs principally from an archive (fond 190) in the Manuscript Department, Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine. Title from disc label. Reconstructed by Anna Shternshis and Psoy Korolenko; principally arranged by Sergei Erdenko. Program notes by Anna Shternshis and Psoy Korolenko, and lyrics, in English and Russian translations (40 unnumbered pages : facsimiles, portraits) inserted in container. Produced by Dan Rosenberg. Psoy Korolenko, vocals ; Sergei Erdenko, violin, vocals ; Sophie Milman, vocals ; Artur Gorbenko, violin, piano, backing vocals ; Mikhail Savichev, guitar, backing vocals ; Isaac Rosenberg, vocals ; Sasha Lurje, vocals ; Alexander Sevastian, accordion ; Shalom Bard, clarinet ; David Buchbinder, trumpet. Sung in Yiddish.
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Summary: | Created during the darkest chapter of European Jewish history, composed by Jewish Red Army soldiers, Jewish refugees, vicitms and suvivors of Ukrainian ghettos, men women and children, these songs tell the story of resistance, life and death under Nazi occupation in the Soviet Union. Yiddish Glory marks the first time they have been performed in over 70 years.
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Standard no.: | 00657036128224 657036128224
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Publisher's no.: | 657036128224 Six Degrees
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