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==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances, translations==
Written in [[Bucharest, Romania]]. Published in [[Warsaw, Poland]}: Alapin, 1887; and then in [[New York, NY]]: Rabinovitts, 1890. Translated into English (1908).
Written in [[Bucharest, Romania]]. Published in [[Warsaw, Poland]]: Alapin, 1887; and then in [[New York, NY]]: Rabinovitts, 1890. Translated into English (1908).
*[[Bar Kochba; or, The Last Hour of Zion (1908 Goldfaden), opera (English ed.)]]
*[[Bar Kochba; or, The Last Hour of Zion (1908 Goldfaden), opera (English ed.)]]


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Latest revision as of 10:13, 14 May 2017

Bar Kokhba; oder, Di lettzte Teg fun Jerusalajim <Yiddish> (1883) is an opera by Abraham Goldfaden (mus. and libr.).

Abstract

"Eine muzikalise melodramme in raimen, in 4 akten un ein prolog mit 14 bilder."

Editions, performances, translations

Written in Bucharest, Romania. Published in Warsaw, Poland: Alapin, 1887; and then in New York, NY: Rabinovitts, 1890. Translated into English (1908).

External links