Yankele (Study Score)

Yankele (Study Score)

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Yankele is a folksong-like Yiddish song by the Polish-Jewish songwriter Mordechai Gebirtig, who was killed in the Kraków ghetto during the Second World War in 1942. Written for the University of Birmingham’s CrossCurrents Festival as part of CrossCurrents, a new...

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Yankele is a folksong-like Yiddish song by the Polish-Jewish songwriter Mordechai Gebirtig, who was killed in the Kraków ghetto during the Second World War in 1942. Written for the University of Birmingham’s CrossCurrents Festival as part of CrossCurrents, a new set of eleven specially commissioned folk-inspired songs. First performance: Lucy Schaufer, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conducted by Richard Baker Elgar Concert Hall, University of Birmingham, 20th February 2016Yankele is a folksong-like Yiddish song by the Polish-Jewish songwriter Mordechai Gebirtig, who was killed in the Kraków ghetto during the Second World War in 1942. Written for the University of Birmingham’s CrossCurrents Festival as part of CrossCurrents, a new set of eleven specially commissioned folk-inspired songs. First performance: Lucy Schaufer, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conducted by Richard Baker Elgar Concert Hall, University of Birmingham, 20th February 2016.
Genre (Fx Pop, Rock, Barn m.m.) Post-1900
Typ (fx Lärobok, samling m.m.) Studie Partitur
Sidor 16
Media Noter
Bidragsgivare Zev Gordon, Michael(Composer)