Schelomo
Schelomo: Rhapsodie Hébraïque for Violoncello and Orchestra was the final work of composer Ernest Bloch’s “Jewish Cycle.” Schelomo, which was written in 1915 to 1916 premiered on May 3, 1917, by cellist Hans Kindler. Artur Bodanzky conducted the concert, which took place in Carnegie Hall. This concert included other works from Bloch’s “Jewish Cycle,” including the premier of Bloch’s works, the Israel Symphony, which Bloch himself conducted. Three Jewish Tone Poems was also on the concert, but it had premiered two months earlier in Boston.
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Schelomo
Schelomo: Rhapsodie Hébraïque for Violoncello and Orchestra was the final work of composer Ernest Bloch’s “Jewish Cycle.” Schelomo, which was written in 1915 to 1916 premiered on May 3, 1917, by cellist Hans Kindler. Artur Bodanzky conducted the concert, which took place in Carnegie Hall. This concert included other works from Bloch’s “Jewish Cycle,” including the premier of Bloch’s works, the Israel Symphony, which Bloch himself conducted. Three Jewish Tone Poems was also on the concert, but it had premiered two months earlier in Boston.
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Schelomo (« Salomon » en hébre ...... prisées des grands virtuoses.
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Schelomo: Rhapsodie Hébraïque ...... two months earlier in Boston.
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ヘブライ狂詩曲『シェロモ』(Schelomo)は、エルネスト ...... モとは、ソロモンをヘブライ語にして読みやすくしたものである。
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Schelomo (« Salomon » en hébre ...... prisées des grands virtuoses.
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Schelomo: Rhapsodie Hébraïque ...... two months earlier in Boston.
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ヘブライ狂詩曲『シェロモ』(Schelomo)は、エルネスト ...... モとは、ソロモンをヘブライ語にして読みやすくしたものである。
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Schelomo (Ernest Bloch)
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Schelomo
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シェロモ
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