Name:
Goldberg, Meryl

Tracks with this artist

Lena From Palestina

Also known as:
Palesteena
Author:
Conrad, Con
Author:
Robinson, J. Russel
Composer:
Conrad, Con
Composer:
Conrad, Con
Composer:
Robinson, J. Russel
Composer:
Robinson, J. Russel
Genre:
Theatre/Vaudville/Dixieland/Jazz/Novelty
Subject:
Lena/Fat Lady/Palestine/Courting/Concertina/Arab
Additional song notes:
Same melody for entries titled "Chaim Popukal", "Unter Belzer - Himlen", "Gereist Un Getroffen", and "Nokh A Bisl".
Related information in folder 584:
Comments:
1. Article by Charles A. Kennedy (Professor of Religion, Emeritus, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University). Titled, "When Palestine Played the Palace: Vaudeville Interprets the Balfour Declaration". Includes texts of novelty songs, Zionist songs, (all set in the Middle East), including text of "Lena From Palestina" 2. Article by Itzik Gottesman in Yiddish Forward of March 19-25, 2010, tiitled "Oyf Di Shpurn fun Lena Fun Palestina (on the track of Lena fun Palestina).
On album:
K-029(b) (Klez!!! The Klezmer Conservatory Band)
Track ID:
9072
Artist:
Klezmer Conservatory Band
Conductor:
Netsky, Hankus
Alto Saxaphone:
Goldberg, Meryl
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Track comment:
Instrumental dixieland jazz version.
Language:
Instrumental
Style:
Dixieland/New Orleans

Lena From Palestina

Also known as:
Palesteena
Author:
Conrad, Con
Author:
Robinson, J. Russel
Composer:
Conrad, Con
Composer:
Conrad, Con
Composer:
Robinson, J. Russel
Composer:
Robinson, J. Russel
Genre:
Theatre/Vaudville/Dixieland/Jazz/Novelty
Subject:
Lena/Fat Lady/Palestine/Courting/Concertina/Arab
Additional song notes:
Same melody for entries titled "Chaim Popukal", "Unter Belzer - Himlen", "Gereist Un Getroffen", and "Nokh A Bisl".
Related information in folder 584:
Comments:
1. Article by Charles A. Kennedy (Professor of Religion, Emeritus, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University). Titled, "When Palestine Played the Palace: Vaudeville Interprets the Balfour Declaration". Includes texts of novelty songs, Zionist songs, (all set in the Middle East), including text of "Lena From Palestina" 2. Article by Itzik Gottesman in Yiddish Forward of March 19-25, 2010, tiitled "Oyf Di Shpurn fun Lena Fun Palestina (on the track of Lena fun Palestina).
On album:
K-029(g) (The Klezmer Conservatory Band Thirteenth Anniversary Album)
Track ID:
21255
Artist:
Klezmer Conservatory Band
Conductor:
Netsky, Hankus
Alto Saxaphone:
Goldberg, Meryl
Track comment:
Instrumental dixieland jazz version.
Language:
Instrumental
Style:
Dixieland/New Orleans

Lebedik un Freylekh

Composer:
Sandler, Peretz — סאַנדלער, פּרץ
Composer:
Gilrod, Louis — גילראָד, לאָויס
Genre:
Klezmer/Instrumental
Song comment:
Possibly traditional/ unknown, covered by Abe Schwartz's Orch.
Additional song notes:
Lively and Happy
On album:
K-029(a) (Klezmer Conservatory Band Yiddishe Renaissance`)
Track ID:
36384
Piano/Accordion:
Shapiro, Barry
Director/Piano/Alto Saxaphone:
Netsky, Hankus
Clarinet:
Byron, Don
Violin:
Rabson, Miriam
Violin:
Buck, Greta, violin
Violin:
Weinberger, Marvin
Piccolo/Flute:
Rabinovitz, Abby, flute
Cornet:
Monson, Ingred, cornet
Cornet/Mellophone:
London, Frank
Baritone Saxaphone:
Goldberg, Meryl
Trombones:
Harris, David
Bass:
Guttman, James
Drums:
Berg, Charlie
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Style:
Pop/Instrumental/Klezmer