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Vemen vestu zingen, vemen? Leibu Levin Performs in Yiddish: Select Archival Recordings from Bukovina, USSR and Israel. 2015. Anthology of Music Traditions in Israel 25. Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem AMTI 0115. Mastered by Yuval Amit. Annotated by Michael Lukin. Produced by Edwin Seroussi. 204-page book with notes in English, Russian, and Hebrew. English and Hebrew translations by Tova Shani, Russian translations by Valery Dymshits and Michael Lukin. English translations of selected poems by Itzik Nakhmen Gottesman, Hebrew translations of selected poems by David Kriksunov, Russian translations of selected poems by Valery Dymshits, Alexandra Glebovskaia, and Igor Bulatovskii. B/w photographs, bibliography. CD, 20 tracks (70:18).
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Vemen vestu zingen, vemen? Leibu Levin Performs in Yiddish: Select Archival Recordings from Bukovina, USSR and Israel. 2015. Anthology of Music Traditions in Israel 25. Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem AMTI 0115. Mastered by Yuval Amit. Annotated by Michael Lukin. Produced by Edwin Seroussi. 204-page book with notes in English, Russian, and Hebrew. English and Hebrew translations by Tova Shani, Russian translations by Valery Dymshits and Michael Lukin. English translations of selected poems by Itzik Nakhmen Gottesman, Hebrew translations of selected poems by David Kriksunov, Russian translations of selected poems by Valery Dymshits, Alexandra Glebovskaia, and Igor Bulatovskii. B/w photographs, bibliography. CD, 20 tracks (70:18).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2018
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