Ugly duckling
Kaye, Danny
ListenAdditional Titles |
Spine title: Israeli Chassidic Festival 87 פסטיבל הזמר החסידי 87 |
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Performer |
Lev-Ran, Menashe |
Record Company |
Tel Aviv, Israel : Miki Peled ; Solan Theatre |
Creation Date |
1987 |
Creators |
Meiri, Uzi (arranger of music)
Lev-Ran, Menashe (conductor, performer) |
Genre |
Popular music, Hasidic,Songs, Hebrew,Musical traditions (Jewish) |
Physical Description |
1 audio cassette : stereo.. |
Language |
heb |
Duration |
00:18:39::0:01:90 |
Notes |
Program notes on container. מסורת: קהלות ישראל - כללי, שונות Sung chiefly in Hebrew. |
Content Note |
Side 1. Harachaman -- Yiddish medley -- Richamtich -- Medley of Festival songs -- side 2. Elokim -- Happy birthday Israel -- Tribute to the Malavsky Family -- Let's celebrate - medley. |
Note on Participants |
Yarona Harel, Ilan Leibowitz, Etti Jan, Royi Sasson, Miri Tenenbaum, Yoav Shemer, Michal Nachman. |
Production Note |
Musical director & arranger, Uzi Meiri ; musical consultant, Menashe Lev-Ran. |
Note on Language |
Sung chiefly in Hebrew. |
Shelf Number |
Y 14857 |
System Number |
990034931490205171 |
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