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Isaac Nathan once again (fwd)



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Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 15:08:37 -0600
From: Fred Blumenthal <xd2fabl (at) us(dot)ibm(dot)com>
Reply-To: jewishshulmusic (at) yahoogroups(dot)com
To: jewishshulmusic (at) yahoogroups(dot)com
Subject: [jewishshulmusic] Isaac Nathan once again

Does anyone know if the Frederick Burwick and Paul Douglass edition of the
Lord Byron/Isaac Nathan "Hebrew Melodies" (University of Alabama [!]
Press, 1988) actually contains the music, or just the poetry?  The Lord
Byron part, the poetry, is very easy to find.  But the Isaac Nathan part
would be fascinating to see, and might even warrant public performance or
recording, perhaps coupled with the settings by Balakirev, Hiller, Loewe,
Mendelssohn, Moussorgski, Schumann, Joachim and Hugo Wolf that were
mentioned before.

Fred Blumenthal
xd2fabl (at) us(dot)ibm(dot)com

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