PULVER Lev: Jewish Dance for Cello Solo and Symphony Orchestra (Full score + Cello Solo part)
Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Lev PULVER (1883 – 1970). Arranged by Sergei PICHUGIN. 20th Century,Jewish,Standards,World. Score and parts. 25 pages. Really Good Music, LLC. #4811235. Published by Really Good Music, LLC. (A0.868900).

This is the first publication of the Jewish Dance for cello solo and symphony orchestra by Lev PULVER (1883 – 1970), based on the autograph manuscript of the orchestral score, realized and edited by Sergei Pichugin. The piece was composed in 1942–43 in the midst of World War II. Presumably it was never performed since 1950, being completely forgotten. Jewish Dance is definitely among the masterpieces of Yiddish musical culture of the 20th century.

Introductory text to the publication, written by Sergei Pichugin, includes a short biography of the composer and a description of the Jewish Dance.

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