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Emil Gorovets - I Am A Jew: Songs Of The Martyred Yiddish Poets Of Soviet Russia flac album

Emil Gorovets - I Am A Jew: Songs Of The Martyred Yiddish Poets Of Soviet Russia flac album
  • Performer Emil Gorovets
  • Title I Am A Jew: Songs Of The Martyred Yiddish Poets Of Soviet Russia
  • Date of release 1977
  • Other formats MIDI WAV WMA VOC ADX TTA MIDI
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1880 mb
  • Size FLAC 1611 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 733

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Gorovets' songs were included in the ban because of his Jewish origin. In 1972, Gorovets and his wife, the actress Margarita Polonskaya (in Russian Маргарита Полонская), his partner and assistant, applied to emigrate to Israel, where they arrived in 1973. But his work did not develop that well in Israel, particularly Yiddish and Russian culture that was Gorovets' niche.

The National Conference on Soviet Jewry and The Workmen’s Circle present: Emil Gorovets Sings Ikh Bin A Yid! I Am A Jew: Songs of the Martyred Yiddish Poets of Soviet Russia (1977) Musical. I Am A Jew: Songs of the Martyred Yiddish Poets of Soviet Russia (1977). Musical arrangements & piano accompaniment by Zalmen Mlotek. via Музыкальный огонек). Jewry of the Murdered Poets Gorovets August 19, 2011 at 01:13pm via shanson-e. sinthematica liked this.

Rahmil Emil Yacovlevich Gorovets in Russian 10 June 1923 in Haisyn Ukraine 17 August 2001 in New York was a famous Soviet . Updated on May 25, 2018. Gorovets' songs were included in the ban because of his Jewish origin. He moved to the United States upon the invitation of New York mayor Edward Koch and a 7-year offer from the "Arbeiter-Ring" (Арбайтер-Ринг).

The content of the songs on the album varies greatly. For example, Afm Hoychn Barg (On the High Mountain) is a satire making fun of Hitler’s failed attempts to seize the natural resources of Ukraine. Shpatsir in Vald (A Walk in the Woods) is a parting love song between a young draftee and his sweetheart. Page from Moisei Beregovsky’s archive of Yiddish songs written by Jews in the Soviet Union in WWII. Courtesy of Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Manuscript Department). Sergei Erdenko, Russia’s greatest living Roma violinist, and a longtime collaborator of Yehudi Menuhin, arranged the music for Yiddish Glory. He also composed the music for two of the songs, including Khazakstan, probably written by a Polish Jewish refugee, one of 250,000 who survived the war in the Soviet Union.

Yiddish music played an important role in the cultural and political life of the Soviet Union’s several million Jews throughout the 74 years of communist rule. The recording of Jewish music in the Soviet Union was limited, with only 100-150 78 rpm discs released from 1917-1967. highly interesting and very thoroughly done. Jüdische Allgemeine Wochenzeitung).

Tracklist

A1 Ikh Bin A Yid 2:51
A2 Viglid 2:51
A3 A Freylekhs 1:52
A4 In Vinter Farnakhtn 4:07
A5 An Alter Nign 5:55
A6 Tayere Mayne, Hartsike Mayne 2:34
A7 A Khosn On A Kale 2:16
B1 Gist Zhe On 2:26
B2 Di Muze 3:05
B3 In Yidishn Vort 2:50
B4 Shterndl, Shterndl 4:15
B5 Libinke, Tsarte Un Eydele 1:58
B6 Tife Griber, Royter Leym 4:52
B7 A Yidishe Khasene 3:00

Credits

  • Arranged By, Piano – Zalmen Mlotek

Notes

Label reads: "The National Conference On Soviet Jewry And The Workmen's Circle Present: Songs Of The Martyred Yiddish Poets Of Soviet Russia Sung By Emil Gorovets"