Joseph Rumshinsky (1881–1956) was a Jewish composer born near Vilna, Lithuania (then part of Russian Poland). Along with Sholom Secunda, Alexander Olshanetsky...
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series Great Performances in 2012. 'The Broken Violin (1918), music by Joseph Rumshinsky "Boris Thomashefsky (1868 - 1939)". Jewish Virtual Library. Zylbercweig...
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(1880–1951) Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881–1950) Nikolai Roslavets (1881–1944) Joseph Rumshinsky (1881–1956) Leonid Sabaneyev (1881–1968) Vsevolod Zaderatsky (1881–1953)...
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theatre and Yiddish popular music milieu. Along with Sholom Secunda, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Alexander Olshanetsky, Ellstein was one of the "big four" composers...
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brother of Nikolai Nikolai Rubinstein (1835–1881), brother of Anton Joseph Rumshinsky (1881–1956), born in present-day Lithuania Said Rustamov (1907–1983)...
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music by Joseph Rumshinsky and libretto by Louis Freiman. Lyricist for Der freylikher shtetl (1937), musical, with music by Joseph Rumshinsky and libretto...
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Jacob Adler. Some of the major composers included Abraham Goldfaden, Joseph Rumshinsky and Sholom Secunda, while playwrights included David Pinski, Solomon...
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on the radio and starred with his wife in the Harry Kalmanovitsh - Joseph Rumshinsky operetta Dos heyst gelibt (This is what's called being loved). Around...
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Glazunov, César Cui, Vasily Kalinnikov, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Joseph Rumshinsky. Gershwin, Ira (1959). Lyrics on Several Occasions (First ed.). New...
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Doctor, Arnold Perlmutter, Herman Wohl, Louis Gilrod, and many others. Joseph Rumshinsky published arrangements of a number of Brody's compositions during...
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folk songs and Yiddish theatre songs by contemporary composers like Joseph Rumshinsky. He also recorded for other labels; at Emerson he released discs under...
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Brandt Harry Lubin (1906–1977) The Singing Rabbi (1931); music also by Joseph Rumshinsky Jeffery Lunden Wings (1992) Steven Lutvak (b. 1959) A Gentleman's...
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Gary Ruffin Joseph Rumshinsky (1881–1956) The Singing Rabbi (1931); music also by Harry Lubin Oy Is Dus a Leben (1942) Murray Rumshinsky The President's...
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Jacob Adler. Some of the major composers included Abraham Goldfaden, Joseph Rumshinsky and Sholom Secunda, while playwrights included David Pinski, Solomon...
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- 2:29 "Guinean" - 4:55 "The Puppet" - 4:30 "Shein vi di Levone" (Joseph Rumshinsky) - 7:01 "Moanin'" (Bobby Timmons) - 6:46 "This Little Girl of Mine"...
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fidl ('Broken fiddle' or 'Broken violin'), a 1918 composition by Joseph Rumshinsky This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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He worked with many of the famous figures of that era including Joseph Rumshinsky, Arnold Perlmutter, Molly Picon, Jacob P. Adler, and David Kessler...
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musicians, including Donovan and Joan Baez. Along with Abraham Ellstein, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Alexander Olshanetsky, he was one of the "big four" composers...
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Rabbi's Melody" in 1919 (starring Ludwig Satz and with music from Joseph Rumshinsky), and "Di Goldene Royze" in 1920 (starring Boris Thomashefsky and...
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performing solos in school productions and as an alto in synagogues. Joseph Rumshinsky supposedly heard Helfman singing as a boy sololist and was impressed...
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Hashirim (operetta), 1911 operetta by Anshel Schorr with music by Joseph Rumshinsky This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Yiddish musicians, in 1932 Olshanetsky, along with Sholom Secunda, Joseph Rumshinsky, Abraham Ellstein, Henry Lefkowitch, and Harry Lubin, founded the...
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refer to: "Oy, Is Dus a Leben!" (Oh, What a Life!), a 1942 work by Joseph Rumshinsky Oh, What a Life (album), a 2014 album by American Authors "Oh, What...
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and Motl Didner. Die Goldene Kale premiered in 1923 with music by Joseph Rumshinsky, lyrics by Louis Gilrod and a book by Frieda Freiman at Kessler's...
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operetta presented at the Second Avenue Theatre, featuring music by Joseph Rumshinsky. Di eybike kale (The Eternal Bride) (1929): Staged at the Prospect...
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sub-group of the National Theater pit orchestra, under the baton of Joseph Rumshinsky. An impressive stage whistler and actor-director of the popular A...
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aged 9- and 8-years old, respectively. After losing their parents Abraham Joseph and Chana Englander in 1942, the children had been placed by the underground...
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Alexander Olshanetsky, Chaim Towber 3:16 4. "Shein vi di Levone" Joseph Rumshinsky 2:01 5. "Mein Shtetele Belz" Alexander Olshanetsky 3:03 6. "O mein...
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the 1931-1932 season. In the 1921-30 seasons he was partners with Joseph Rumshinsky, Jacob Kalich, Molly Picon, William Pasternak, Nathan Parnes and Max...
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Yiddish theatre, such as Molly Picon, Ludwig Satz, Sholom Secunda, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Menasha Skulnik. His work usually earned him more approval from...
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