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Printed Score
Author Rumshinsky, Joseph, 1881-1956 composer.

Title Di goldene kale / Joseph Rumshinsky ; edited by Michael Ochs.

Publication Info. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., [2017]
©2017

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Description 1 score (2 volumes (lii, 671 pages, 11 pages of plates)) : illustrations, facsimiles ; 31 cm.
notated music rdacontent
unmediated rdamedia
volume rdacarrier
score rdafnm
Series Recent researches in American music, 0147-0078 ; volume 80-81
Music of the United States of America ; volume 27A-27B
Recent researches in American music ; v. 80.
Recent researches in American music ; v. 81.
Music of the United States of America ; 27.
Note Operetta in 3 acts.
Language Yiddish words; also printed separately with English translation (pages 595-649)
Note Includes introduction and critical report in English.
Title on page 1: Di goldene kale = The golden bride : operetta in 3 acts / musik fun = music by Joseph Rumshinsky ; libreto fun = libretto by Frieda Freiman ; lidtekstn fun = lyrics by Louis Gilrod.
Title on page 1: Di Goldene kale : operee in 3 an / muzi fun Frida Frayman ; lidesn fun Luis Gilrod.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Language Staff notation.
Contents v. 27A/80. Part 1. A Yiddish operetta tailored to its audience: Joseph Rumshinsky's Di goldene Kale ; Di goldene Kale = The golden bride : full score. Ershter Akt = Act one -- v. 27B/81. Part 2. Tsveyter Akt = Act two ; Driter Akt = Act three ; Libretto and translation ; Critical report.
Summary While no single work can embody the wealth of diversity found in the Yiddish musical genre during its flourishing years --the 1880s to the 1940s-- Di goldene kale (1923) offers an especially rich sampling of traits that audiences of the period could expect. The music is by Joseph Rumshinsky, the undisputed dean of Yiddish operetta composers in the U.S., who wrote the music for well over 100 such works. The libretto is by Frieda Freiman, about whom almost nothing is known except that some of her scripts, including this one, have been erroneously credited to her husband, Louis Freiman. The lyrics are by Louis Gilrod, who collaborated with leading composers of Yiddish songs and musicals. This edition includes the full score, lyrics, and libretto in transliterated Yiddish, together with an English translation. This work is the first from the entire Yiddish-American musical stage to appear in print in any form other than vocal scores of individual songs.
Subject Operas -- Scores.
Operas -- Librettos.
Yiddish drama.
Yiddish drama. (OCoLC)fst01182785
Operas -- Librettos. (OCoLC)fst01046219
Operas -- Scores. (OCoLC)fst01046228
Genre/Form Art music. (OCoLC)fst01920007
Librettos. (OCoLC)fst01692883
Operas. (OCoLC)fst01726688
Scores. (OCoLC)fst01692898
Added Author Freiman, Frieda, 1892-1962, librettist.
Gilrod, Louis, 1879-1930, lyricist.
Ochs, Michael, 1937- editor.
Container of (work): Rumshinsky, Joseph, 1881-1956. Goldene kale.
Container of (work): Freiman, Frieda, 1892-1962. Goldene kale.
Container of (expression): Freiman, Frieda, 1892-1962. Goldene kale. English.
Added Title Golden bride
Goldene kale
ISBN 9780895798527 (pt. 1)
0895798522 (pt. 1)
9780895798534 (pt. 2)
0895798530 (pt. 2)

 
    
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