PULVER Lev: "Ha Sher" from "Freylekhs" for Symphony Orchestra (Full score + set of parts)
Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Lev PULVER (1883 – 1970). Arranged by Sergei LEONOV. 20th Century,Musical/Show,World. Score and parts. 76 pages. Really Good Music, LLC. #4835543. Published by Really Good Music, LLC. (A0.868913).

Ha Sher (No. 23) is a fragment from the music to Freylekhs, one of the most significant and successful productions of the Moscow State Jewish Theater (GOSET). It has been composed by Lev PULVER (1883 – 1970) in 1945, and this is its first publication, based on the autograph manuscripts of the score, realized and edited by Sergei LEONOV. Since the orchestral versions of the introduction and the final section of the piece has not been preserved, they were orchestrated by the editor.

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