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1Tsevi be-erets ḥayim
By Yehudah Idel ben Ya'akov Libman
“Tsevi be-erets ḥayim” Metadata:
- Title: Tsevi be-erets ḥayim
- Author: ➤ Yehudah Idel ben Ya'akov Libman
- Language: heb
- Publisher: ➤ Menaḥem Man b. R. Barukh ṿe-R. ʹSimhah Zimel b. R. Menaḥem Naḥum
- Publish Date: 1839
- Publish Location: Ṿilna
“Tsevi be-erets ḥayim” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Eulogies - Dirges - Hebrew literature - Praise - Death songs - Éloges - Chants funèbres - Littérature hébraïque - Eulogies (documents)
- People: Tsevi ben Ḥayim Zaltsman
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL53712126M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1007253085
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1839
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Chant funèbre
Chant funèbre may refer to: Chant funèbre for cello and orchestra, by Albert Huybrechts, 1926 Chant funèbre, Op. 9 by Albéric Magnard, 1895 Chant funèbre
Étienne Méhul
Bonn, L'arte del mondo, Walter Ehrhardt. Capriccio, 2006. Le chant du départ; Chant Funèbre à la Mémoire de Féraud; Hymne pour la Fête des Epoux; Ouverture
Étienne Aignan
XVI, three-act tragedy. 1795: Aux Mânes des neuf victimes d'Orléans. Chants funèbres exécutés pour la première fois sur le théâtre d'Orléans, le 29 prairial
Albéric Magnard
Quintet in D minor, Op. 8, for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet & bassoon Chant funèbre, Op. 9 (1895) Overture, Op. 10 (1895) Symphony No. 3 in B-flat minor
Funeral Song
Funeral Song (Погребальная песнь / Pogrebal'naya Pesnya, or Chant funèbre), Op. 5, is an orchestral work by Igor Stravinsky. Composed in 1908 in memory
List of compositions by Ernest Chausson
from Measure for Measure (1891) Chanson d'Ophélie from Hamlet (1896) Chant funèbre from Much Ado about Nothing for four female voices (1897) Op. 29, Ballata
Henry de Montherlant
('Dream'), an autobiographic novel, as well as his Chant funèbre pour les morts de Verdun (Funeral Chant for the Dead at Verdun), both exaltations of heroism
Charles Koechlin
18 (Jungle Book Cycle) Chant funèbre à la mémoire des jeunes femmes défuntes for chorus and orchestra, Op. 37 (1902–08) Chant pour Thaelmann for choir
List of compositions by Igor Stravinsky
d'artifice (Fireworks), Op. 4 (1908) Funeral Song (Погребальная песня; Chant funèbre), Op. 5 (1908); composed to commemorate the death of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov;
Jacques Stehman
Conservatory. He also wrote musical criticism for Le soir. Symphonic de Poche. Chant funebre. Orchestre National de Belgique conducted by Eduard van Remoortel. London