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Altre immaginiThe Jewish Songster HAMENAGEN Jewish Song-texts in Hebrew, English and Yiddish PART 1 [only][Text only, no musical notation]
Goldfarb, Israel and Goldfarb, Samuel E, Edited and Compiled By
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: [Publisher not identified], Brooklyn, N.Y., 1925
- Brossura
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Buono
EUR 9,90
EUR 6,99 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Soft cover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew, English and very little Yiddish. 104 pages. 105 x 142 mm. Front wrapper detached, back wrapper very loose. spine strip damaged. "Rabbi Israel Goldfarb, who was also a cantor, was born in Sieniawa, Galicia (now Poland) , and immigrated to the United States in 1893. He graduated…from Columbia University and attended the Institute of Musical Art (now The Juilliard School) as well as the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he later served on the faculty for more than twenty years as an instructor in biblical cantillation and basic prayer chants for rabbinical students. He was also the rabbi of an active traditional synagogue in Brooklyn for fifty-one years. But Goldfarb is best remembered today for his many contributions to synagogue music, especially with regard to compiling as well as creating congregational melodies and harmonized responses for the liturgy. He was one of the first in America outside specifically Reform circles to publish such songsters for the synagogue as well as for school and home use. Some of these were done in the 1920s in collaboration with his brother, Samuel Eliezar Goldfarb, a liturgical composer and Jewish music educator in his own right. " (Milken Archive of Jewish Music).
Altre immaginiThe Jewish Songster A hand-book of Jewish song-texts in Hebrew, English and Yiddish with transliteration
Goldfarb, Israel and Goldfarb, Samuel E, Edited and Compiled By
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Religious Schools of Congregation Beth Israel Anshe Emes, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1920
- Brossura
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
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EUR 10,80
EUR 6,99 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 3rd Edition. In Hebrew, English and very little Yiddish. 64 pages. 202 x 138 mm. "Rabbi Israel Goldfarb, who was also a cantor, was born in Sieniawa, Galicia (now Poland) , and immigrated to the United States in 1893. He graduated from Columbia University and attended the Institute o…f Musical Art (now The Juilliard School) as well as the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he later served on the faculty for more than twenty years as an instructor in biblical cantillation and basic prayer chants for rabbinical students. He was also the rabbi of an active traditional synagogue in Brooklyn for fifty-one years. But Goldfarb is best remembered today for his many contributions to synagogue music, especially with regard to compiling as well as creating congregational melodies and harmonized responses for the liturgy. He was one of the first in America outside specifically Reform circles to publish such songsters for the synagogue as well as for school and home use. Some of these were done in the 1920s in collaboration with his brother, Samuel Eliezar Goldfarb, a liturgical composer and Jewish music educator in his own right. " (Milken Archive of Jewish Music).

The Jewish Songster. Part II. [Libro con música judia]
GOLDFARB, Israel / Samuel E. Goldfarb. [Edited and compiled by]
Editore: Brooklyn, N.Y. / Goldfarb, 1929
- Rilegato
Da: Libros Bosch, Sevilla, SE, SpagnaLibros Bosch
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Condizione: Usato - Mediocre
EUR 20,00
EUR 37,90 spedizioneSpedito da Spagna a U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Condizione: Pobre. 4to. 249 pp. In origianl cloth binding. Rubbed and with homemade restorations.