[Jewish cantata librettos] / collected by Cantor Samuel Rosenbaum. 1945-[196-?]

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[Jewish cantata librettos] / collected by Cantor Samuel Rosenbaum. 1945-[196-?]

All of the texts are photocopies or carbon copies of typescripts except "A song for Queen Esther," which is a mimeo typescript published by the National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America, N.Y. (n.d.). The ms. score for "The thief and the hangman" (not here) is dated 1958. "One man's mishpacha" is a parody of the 1959 musical "Flower drum song." "The alphabet of life" was program #301 (March 25, 1951) on the WNBC and NET Sunday program "The eternal light." The (missing) music for "The law God gave on Sinai" was "assisted by Joseph Yasser."

6 ms. items ; 28 cm.

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