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Ernest Bloch, Paul Ben-Haim, Leopold Stokowski, Symphony Of The Air, George Neikrug - Schelomo Hebrew Rhapsody For Cello & Orchestra, From Israel Suite For Orchestra Album

Ernest Bloch, Paul Ben-Haim, Leopold Stokowski, Symphony Of The Air, George Neikrug - Schelomo Hebrew Rhapsody For Cello & Orchestra, From Israel Suite For Orchestra Album
Performer: Ernest Bloch, Paul Ben-Haim, Leopold Stokowski, Symphony Of The Air, George Neikrug
Title: Schelomo Hebrew Rhapsody For Cello & Orchestra, From Israel Suite For Orchestra
Country: US
Genre: Classical
Released: 1959
Catalog number: UAL 7005
Label: United Artists Records
MP3 album szie: 1778 mb
FLAC album size: 2620 mb

Tracklist

1Ernest BlochSchelomo (Hebrew Rhapsody For Cello & Orchestra)21:35
2Prologue
3Song Of Songs
4Paul Ben-HaimFrom Israel (Suite For Orchestra)(18:00)
5Yemenite Melody
6Celebration
7Siesta

Credits

  • CelloGeorge Neikrug
  • ConductorLeopold Stokowski
  • OrchestraSymphony Of The Air
  • CelloGeorge Neikrug
  • ConductorLeopold Stokowski
  • OrchestraSymphony Of The Air

Notes

Liner notes by Abraham Skulsky

Short intro

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