Ein Psalm Davids : Worte des 18. Psalms : Motette für gemischten Chor a capella / [Musik] von Herbert Fromm ; [ins Deutsch übersetzt von Martin Buber]. [between 1934 and 1936]

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Ein Psalm Davids : Worte des 18. Psalms : Motette für gemischten Chor a capella / [Musik] von Herbert Fromm ; [ins Deutsch übersetzt von Martin Buber]. [between 1934 and 1936]

1 ms. score (13 p.) ; 34 cm. + 1 typed text (1 p. ; 29 cm.)

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Fromm, Herbert J.

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Herbert Fromm was a composer, choir conductor, organist and pianist. Fromm was born in Kitzingen, Bavaria on February 23, 1905. From 1925-29 he studied at the State Academy of Music at Munich, graduating with honors. He was assistant conductor at two State opera theaters, first Bielefeld (1930-31) then Würzberg (1931-33). Along with other Jewish artists, after 1933 Fromm was prohibited by the Nazi government from taking part in Germany's cultural life. He then became active with several Jewish ...

Buber, Martin, 1878-1965

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Buber was a German-Jewish religious philosopher, biblical translator and interpreter, and master of German prose style. Miriam and Naëmah Beer-Hofmann were daughters of the Austrian dramatist and poet Richard Beer-Hofmann and Pauline Lissey. From the description of Letters to Miriam and Naëmah Beer-Hofmann, 1961-1965. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 78544052 Buber was a Jewish philosopher, who taught in Frankfurt, 1924-1933, and Jerusalem, 1938-1951. ...