Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The roots of some russian songs

The song was written in 1922 by composer Sholom Second on words Anshel Shora.
The song is given to the performance of Klezmer Conservatory Band's Yiddish.
There is a Russian version of the song, where the music by composer Sholom Seconds.
This "golden-domed Moscow", a favorite song of Russian post-revolutionary emigration.
The video data of the passage of the song performed by Hope Kadysheva.
Песня композитора Соломона Секунды «Моя еврейская девушка», написанная в 1922 году стала популярной русской народной песней «Москва златоглавая».

To reduce competition from the Jewish population, in Czarist Russia,
 Jews wereforbidden to live in the big cities. However, 
they could be there up to 20.00 hours.Thus, 
the Jews came to the city in the morning and left at 7.40 to their towns.
So, have originated well-known song "Seven Forty."

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