Solomon Rosowsky Collection field recordings [sound recording]. [between 1936 and 1938]
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Solomon Rosowsky Collection (Jewish Theological Seminary of America)
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Ṿayngarṭen, A.
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Tsedaḳah, Yitsḥaḳ.
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Kasar, Shelomoh Ḥayim.
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Ne'eman, Y. L.
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Baṭaṭ, Yeḥezḳel.
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Nahari, Yiḥyeh.
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Tsedaḳah, Gavriʼel.
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Rosowsky, Solomon, 1878-1962
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Composed 1914.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Chassiden = Chassidim / S. Rosowsky. [19--] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 53883259 Solomon Rosowsky was born in Riga, Latvia on April 7, 1878. His father, cantor/composer Baruch Leib Rosowsky (1841-1919) was Oberkantor at the Great Synagogoue in Riga from 1871-1919. Solomon Rosowsky helped found the Society for Jewish Folk Music at St. Petersburg in 1908. After studies at the Imperial C...
Mizraḥi, Barukh Shemuʼel.
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