"Bar Kochba." Operetta in 4 Acts. Composed by Abraham Goldfaden.

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Title:
"Bar Kochba." Operetta in 4 Acts. Composed by Abraham Goldfaden.
Description:

Bar Kochba, Yiddish operetta in 4 acts. Composer: Abraham Goldfaden. First Violin part. 14 pages.  Manuscript.

Stage History: This version was performed in Brody in 1907 and in Oswiecim in 1901, as well as in other places.

The music manuscript has three stamped dates, 1905, 1907 and 1911 suggesting various performance dates.

There is also a note that M. Beckerman was the solo coronetist in Brody in 1907,


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