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Jewish String Quartet Collection

Violin, Violin, Viola, and Cello

This collection features traditional Jewish and Yiddish folk songs, wedding music, as well as some original Greenblatt & Seay melodies in the Klezmer style, suitable for weddings, parties, and dances.


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Jewish String Quartet Collection

Spiral Bound Books
Score: $12.00

Parts: $27.00



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Tunes in this Collection...

G&S Klezmer Medley (“Beepin’ Faces”, “Farmer Francis”, “Somebodies Wives”)
“Hava Nagila”
“Hine Ma Tov”
“I Just Adore a Hora”
Medley No. 1
(“Bim Bom”, “Haida Haida”, “Araber Tantz”, “Zemir Atik”)
Medley No. 2
(“Achshav”, “Mayim”, “Yesh Lanu Tayish”, “Frailach”
“Od Yishama”, “Kum Bachur Atzel”)
Medley No. 3
(“Debka”, “Der Shtiler Bulgar”, “Od Yishama”)
“Miserlou”
“Noah Doesn’t Know-A”
“Siman Tov”/“Mazel Tov”
“Tantst Tantst Yidelekh”

Reviews...

“Although not techniclly difficult, this collection presents a few more challenges for the player used to playing primarily in major keys. One needs to be ‘on their toes’ for many of the runs and the unusual intervals. Highly recommended.”
- Dr. Vidulich, President,
Australian & New Zealand Viola Society Journal, September 2000

“Best-suited for late intermediate and advanced players---the first violinist must feel comfortable in sixth position and all players must be able to hold their own rhythmically---this is a good starting point for some fun with klezmer ideas...great fun...”
- Hollis Taylor
Fiddler Magazine

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