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Re: Hatikva Request
- From: Matthew Fields <fields...>
- Subject: Re: Hatikva Request
- Date: Fri 27 Nov 1992 04.22 (GMT)
In article <92330(dot)160550MBS116 (at) psuvm(dot)psu(dot)edu> <MBS116 (at)
psuvm(dot)psu(dot)edu> writes:
>Shalom,
>I am interested in getting a copy of Hatikva.
>If there are various stylings, I am interested in a more traditional one.
>Any suggestions of location/artist/etc.. would be appreciated.
>Toda'Arba
> Michael Benjamin Smith
> mbs116 (at) psuvm(dot)psu(dot)edu Penn State University
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Funny, the melody of Hatikva was composed by a Czech composer, I think
it was Dvorak, in the Moldau River movement of Ma Vlast. I'm curious
how it got to be the tune to Hatikva.
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