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Re: Ginzburg/Marek and Engel oops typo




I meant to write sh'kpyekh. I should learn to proofread.


Sylvia Schildt
Baltimore, Maryland 21207



 on 3/2/04 2:29 PM, sylvia schildt at creativa (at) charm(dot)net wrote:

> For attaboy, how about  Yasher koyekh or simply h'koyekh.
> 
> Sylvia Schildt
> Baltimore, Maryland
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> on 3/2/04 1:19 PM, Martin Horwitz at mhorwitz (at) ajws(dot)org wrote:
> 
>> GO ITZIK!! MOLODETS!! vi zogt men "attaboy" af idish???
>> Martin Horwitz,Director
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "itzik gottesman" <gottesman (at) yiddish(dot)forward(dot)com>
>> To: "World music from a Jewish slant" <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 9:15 AM
>> Subject: Re: Ginzburg/Marek and Engel
>> 
>> 
>>> Apparently Meir Noy had prepared a book of melodies for the songs of
>>> Ginzburg/Marek but I don't know what happened to the project after
>>> his death. Write to his brother Prof. Dov Noy.
>>> 
>>> On the songs you ask for, I can add quickly:
>>> 
>>> for songs 34, 35, 36 - these are the traditional openings for a Purim
>>> Shpil. Check the new volume of Purim Shpiln by Beregovsky. Kiev 1931.
>>> 
>>> #37 - see Kotilyansky song #9  That's the only one I know with music;
>>> other collections have variants with words - for example Olsvanger's
>>> first collection, 1920, Basel.
>>> 
>>> #39 , #40 - Michael Alpert sings a variant of this on the first
>>> Kapelye LP. I think Adreinne Cooper recorded it too on her cassette.
>>> A version also in Olsvanger, 1920.
>>> 
>>> i am sure i am leaving other references out that others should add.
>>> 
>>> - itzik gottesman
>>> 
>>> 
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