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Re: Zog Nit Keyn Mol!
- From: mashke <mashke...>
- Subject: Re: Zog Nit Keyn Mol!
- Date: Wed 31 Mar 2004 17.50 (GMT)
There is a wonderful version of Zog Nit Keyn Mol on Rosalie Gerut's album "We
Are Here" (Truth in Recommending Disclosure - Rosalie is Cantor of my synagogue
and a friend and I know some of the people in the choir).
"Cantor Alan Fine sings solo and leads a choir of 21 sons and daughters of
holocaust survivors on Zog Nit Keynmol"
The rest of the album is great too.
This is also available at The Yiddish Voice Store and you can hear Zog Nit Keyn
Mol in its entirety at http://www.yiddishstore.com/rosgerandfri.html.
Dick Rosenberg
> On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 EMirabel (at) aol(dot)com wrote:
>
> > 'You must not say that you now walk the final way,'
>
> This is the Yiddish hymn "Zog Nit Key Mol," better
> known as the Partisans' song.
>
> It appears in "Mir Trogen a Gezang" by Eleanor Mlotek,
> which is an essential anthology for anyone interested
> in Yiddish song: it contains all the classics, complete
> with transliteration, melody line, chords and
> historical background.
>
> You can buy it for only $20 through:
> http://www.yiddishstore.com/mirtroggezso.html
>
> Citing Mlotek:
> <<Poem by Hirsh Glik (1922-1944), music by Dmitri
> Pokrass. The song became the hymn of the United
> Partisan Organization in 1943. It spread to all the
> camps in Eastern Europe and later to all Jewish
> communities the world over. It was translated into
> several languages. Today it is sung at memorial
> meetings for martyred Jews. Published by Yehude Ayzman
> in 1945.>>
>
> I've attached a Midi of the song.
>
> Wishing you a Pesach kasher,
>
>
> Groeten,
> Irwin Oppenheim
> i(dot)oppenheim (at) xs4all(dot)nl
> ~~~*
>
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