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Re: Classical Recordings: Jewish Significance? Loewe's Esther
- From: robert wiener <wiener...>
- Subject: Re: Classical Recordings: Jewish Significance? Loewe's Esther
- Date: Sun 01 Aug 1999 03.01 (GMT)
Here's some more information on Loewe's Esther:
Esther, Op. 52
Composer Carl Loewe (1796 - 1869)
Artist(s) Ziesak, Ruth , Soprano
Garben, Cord , Piano
4. Esther Op.52: I. How Early The
Narrow Little Gate Creaks - Ruth
Ziesak/Cord Garben
5. Esther Op.52: II. The King On
His Golden Throne - Ruth
Ziesak/Cord Garben
6. Esther Op.52: III. Now On
Foreign Ground Increase
7. Esther Op.52: IV. Play,
Maidens, Under Your Willow
8. Esther Op.52: V. How You Dwell
In The Kingdom's Cities
CDNOW has RealAudio for #s 4 & 5.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: IKochinska (at) aol(dot)com <IKochinska (at) aol(dot)com>
To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: Classical Recordings: Jewish Significance?
>Do you have a first name for the composer Lowe?? Cause there was a
Lowe who
>was definitely Jewish & did settings of folkloric music, etc., in
Yiddish?
>Ilana (Kochinska)
>
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- Re: Classical Recordings: Jewish Significance? Loewe's Esther,
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