Hebrew Melodies for Violin and Piano
Description
Hebrew Melodies for Violin and Piano is a unique collection of pieces by composers of Jewish background compiled by Eric Wen. Some of the tunes are familiar, such as Kol Nidre; some are not as well-known. Composers and arrangers include George Perlman, Mischa Elman, Jascha Heifetz, and others.
Joseph Achron
Hebrew Lullaby (Op. 35, No. 2) - Edited by Jascha Heifetz
Hebrew Dance (Op. 35, No. 1) - Edited by Jascha Heifetz
Hebrew Melody (Op. 33) - Edited by Jascha Heifetz
Ernest Bloch
Baal Shem (Three Pictures of Chassidic Life)
I. Vidui (Contrition)
II. Nigun (Improvisation)
III. Simchas Torah (Rejoicing)
Abodah (God's Worship) - A Yom Kippur Melody
Josef Bonime
Danse Hebraïque - Transcription by Mischa Elman
Eddy Brown
Hebrew Folk Song and Dance
Abraham Goldfaden
Rozhinkes mit Mandlen - Transcription by Anthony Collins, Edited by
Louis Kaufman
George Perlman
Ghetto Sketches:
Hebraïsch
A Birdling Sings (Lied von Vogele)
Hebrew Chant and Dance (Hush! The Rabbi Dances)
Suite Hebraïque
Yisker - Hebrew Prayer
Dance of the Rebbitzen - Traditional Dance
Chassidisch
Lazare Saminsky
Hebrew Rhapsody (Op. 3, No. 2)
Jacob Koppel Sandler
Eili, Eili - Transcription by Mischa Elman
Joseph Sulzer
Sarabande on the G-string (Op. 8)
Traditional
Kol Nidre - Transcription by Maximillian Pilzer
Mark Warshawsky
Oyfn Pripetshik - Transcription by Joel Belov
Leo Zeitlin
Eli Zion - Transcription by Joseph Achron, Edited by Leopold
Auer
- Winkel Antwerpen : Disponible