Name:
Fayerlekh Jewish Folk Ensemble
Name (Yiddish):
פֿײַערלעך ייַדיש פֿאָלק אַנבעמבל

Tracks with this artist

A Glezele Lekhaim — אַ גלעזעלע לחיים

Author:
Bergholtz, B. — בערגהאָלץ, ב.
Composer:
Rumshinsky, Yosef — רומשינסקי, יאָסף
Genre:
Folk/USSR
Subject:
Toast/Drinking/Friendship
Origin:
Vinkov 2 176/Alb A-003(c)/Alb D-004(d)/CD W-017(f)/CD A-005(a)/ML SOG 238/
Transliteration:
Alb A-003(c)/Vinkov 2 176/Alb D-004(d)/CD W-017(f)CD A-005(a)/ML SOG 238
Translation:
Vinkov 2 179/Alb A-003(c)/CD W-017(f)/ML SOG 239/CD L-036(a)
Music:
Vinkov 2 176/ML SOG 239
Additional song notes:
Alexandrovitch recordings credit Pulver as composer. Chana Mlotek indicates that the song was put to a Rumshinsky composition.
On album:
F-025(a) (Play More Cheerfully/ Fayerlech/ Jewish Folk Ensemble Vilnus — פֿרײלעך זאָל זײַן)
Track ID:
223
Artist:
Fayerlekh Jewish Folk Ensemble — פֿײַערלעך ייַדיש פֿאָלק אַנבעמבל
Artist:
Magid, Yakov, soloist — מאַגיד, יעקבֿ, סאָלאָיסט
Artist:
Glushkov, Vladimir, director — גלוסקאָװ, װלאַדמיר, דיריגענט
First line:
A glezele lekhaim, es shat nit nemen haynt,
First line (Yiddish):
אַ גלעזעלע לחיים, עס שאַט ניט נעמען הײַנט,
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Language:
Yiddish

Der Rebe Elimelekh — דער רבּי אלימלך

Also known as:
Rabbi Eli, The King
Also known as:
The Merry Rebe Elie
Author:
Moyshe Nadir — משה נאַדיר
Composer:
Moyshe Nadir — משה נאַדיר
Genre:
Folk/Humorous
Subject:
Khasidim/Rebe/Klezmer/Musicians/Drinking
Origin:
ML MTAG 168/Alb R-022(a)/Alb B-007(b)/Metro Album 49/Sh Sh 361
Transliteration:
ML MTAG 168/Alb B-007(b)/Alb W-010(a)/Alb R-022(a)/Metro Album 44
Translation:
Alb B-007(b)/Alb O-001(a)/Alb R-022(a)/Alb R-033(a)/Alb W-010(a)/Sh Sh 360
Music:
ML MTAG 168/Metro Album 44
Additional song notes:
See Ephemera 80 for singable English adapation by Edith Finell.
Related information in folder 733:
Comments:
1. Transliteration and singable Yiddish translation by Edith Finell.
On album:
F-025(a) (Play More Cheerfully/ Fayerlech/ Jewish Folk Ensemble Vilnus — פֿרײלעך זאָל זײַן)
Track ID:
3333
Artist:
Fayerlekh Jewish Folk Ensemble — פֿײַערלעך ייַדיש פֿאָלק אַנבעמבל
Artist:
Magid, Yakov, soloist — מאַגיד, יעקבֿ, סאָלאָיסט
Artist:
Glushkov, Vladimir, director — גלוסקאָװ, װלאַדמיר, דיריגענט
First line:
Az der Rebe Elimeylekh iz gevorn zeyer freylekh, iz gevorn..
First line (Yiddish):
אז דער רבּי אלימלך איז געװאָרן זײער פֿרײלעך, איז געװאָרן זײער...
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Track comment:
Yiddish version of "Old King Cole".
Language:
Yiddish

Di Mashke — די מאַשקע

Also known as:
Zemer Leya'in (Di Mashke, Heb)
Also known as:
A Glezele Mashke
Author:
Gordon, Mikhl — גאָרדאָן, מיכל
Composer:
Gordon, Mikhl — גאָרדאָן, מיכל
Genre:
Folk/Anti Khasidic/Maskilik/Humorous
Subject:
Whiskey/Drink/Birth/Marriage/Death/Circumcision
Origin:
ML PYS 163/Alb N-011(a)/Vinkov 3 40/Alb P-065(a)/Sh Sh 7
Transliteration:
ML PYS 163/Alb N-011(a)/Vinkov 3 40/Alb K-030(b)/Alb K-068(b)/Alb Z-010(n)
Translation:
ML PYS 163/Vinkov 3 40/Alb K-030(b)/Alb K-068(b)/Alb L-023(a)/Sh Sh 7
Music:
ML PYS 163/Alb N-011(a)/Vinkov 3 40
Additional song notes:
Also Transliteration and Translation in Alb P-065(a) See also C-049(b) for add'l lyrics by Chaim Bergman of Lithuunia and Rabbi David Steinberg Partial Eng translation on Alb P-038€
On album:
F-025(a) (Play More Cheerfully/ Fayerlech/ Jewish Folk Ensemble Vilnus — פֿרײלעך זאָל זײַן)
Track ID:
3678
Artist:
Fayerlekh Jewish Folk Ensemble — פֿײַערלעך ייַדיש פֿאָלק אַנבעמבל
Vocal:
Magid, Yakov, soloist — מאַגיד, יעקבֿ, סאָלאָיסט
Director:
Glushkov, Vladimir, director — גלוסקאָװ, װלאַדמיר, דיריגענט
First line:
Lomir zingen "mashke" brider, mir zol derlebn trinken vider
First line (Yiddish):
לאָמיר זינגען "מאַשקע" ברידער, מיר זאָל דערלעבן טרינקן װידער,
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Track comment:
See comment in "RUB VOI" p 259-260.
Language:
Yiddish
Style:
Theater/Concert

Fraytik Oyf Der Nakht (Shternheim) — פֿרײַטיק אױף דער נאַכט (שטערנהײַם)

Also known as:
Dermonungen
Also known as:
Fraytik Tsu Nakht
Author:
Shternheim, Nokhem — שטערנהײַם, נחום
Author:
Golub, Solomon — גאָלוב, סאָלאָמאָן
Composer:
Shternheim, Nokhem — שטערנהײַם, נחום
Composer:
Golub, Solomon — גאָלוב, סאָלאָמאָן
Genre:
Reminisence/Memory
Subject:
Sabbath/Family/Father/Grandmother/Children/Mother
Origin:
Shternheim 33/ML MTAG 110/Alb A-044(a)/Vinkov 2 72
Transliteration:
Shternheim 33/ML MTAG 110/Alb A-044(a)/Alb S-022(f)/Vinkov 2 72
Translation:
Vinkov 2 72/Alb G-013(c)/Alb A-044(a)/Alb C-044(a)
Music:
Vinkov 2 272/ML MTAG 111
Additional song notes:
Friday Night
On album:
F-025(a) (Play More Cheerfully/ Fayerlech/ Jewish Folk Ensemble Vilnus — פֿרײלעך זאָל זײַן)
Track ID:
5350
Artist:
Fayerlekh Jewish Folk Ensemble — פֿײַערלעך ייַדיש פֿאָלק אַנבעמבל
Artist:
Magid, Yakov, soloist — מאַגיד, יעקבֿ, סאָלאָיסט
Artist:
Glushkov, Vladimir, director — גלוסקאָװ, װלאַדמיר, דיריגענט
First line:
Ikh dermon zikh in dem fraytik oyf der nakht, oy vos far...
First line (Yiddish):
איך דערמאָן זיך אין דעם פֿרײַטיק אױף דער נאַכט, אױ װאָס פֿאַר...
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Track comment:
Recorded under title "Reminiscences"
Language:
Yiddish