Direction, Di goldene bride / music by J. Rumshinsky. [1928?]

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Direction, Di goldene bride / music by J. Rumshinsky. [1928?]

1 ms. vocal score (109 p.) ; 32 cm.

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Rumshinsky, Joseph, 1881-1956

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Rumshinsky was born in Vilna, Russia, on Apr. 9, 1881; attended Univ. of Warsaw, St. Petersburg Conservatory, and the Univ. of London; came to the US in 1904; taught piano and wrote specialty songs; in 1905, the noted actor Jacob Adler hired him to write incidental music for his biblical play Elisha Ben Elijah, which was a success; he modernized Jewish operetta by emphasizing folk and American idioms in his music for the Yiddish stage and introducing symphonic settings for his songs; wrote more ...

Freiman, F.

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