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Hebrew folk songs / Mark Olf.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Olf, Mark, performer.
Contributor:
Alexander Street Press.
Series:
Smithsonian global sound for libraries
Language:
English
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Folk songs, Hebrew--Israel.
Folk songs, Hebrew.
Israel.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Folk music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
New York : Folkways Records, [1957]
System Details:
Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
Ya chay li li = Wake brethern to wotk
Lo vayom velo valayla = Not in the day, not at night
Kinneret = The sky is blue
Boom da li da
Gizrateh
Tzena tzena = Come out
Kooma echa = Rise and dance, oh brethern
Gilu hagalilim = Glee reigns in Galilee
Shir hapalmach = Though the storm rages around us
Shir hahagana = On roads that are no roads
Achshav
Im hoopalnoo = Through defeated, not terrified are we
Im baarazim = If the might cedars succumb to the flame.
Notes:
Words of songs in Hebrew and transliteration on booklet inserted in original container.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (Smithsonian global sound for libraries). Available via World Wide Web.
Contains:
Come out.
Glee reigns in Galilee.
If the might cedars succumb to the flame.
Not in the day, not at night.
On roads that are no roads.
Rise and dance, oh brethern.
Sky is blue.
Though the storm rages around us.
Through defeated, not terrified are we.
Wake brethern to wotk.
Other Format:
FW 928
OCLC:
689537631
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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