Songs, Yiddish
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Er Aund Zi (He Owned It), 1934
This sheet music contains the song, "Er Aund Zi," with words by Lipa Feingold. Published and copyright by Lipa Feingold, 1934.
Hand-Written Music and Song, 1927
This item is hand-written sheet music, notated by Lipa Feingold. The musical notation is written in pencil. The header information is written in black ink. The top of the page lists that the words are a poem by, "Ch. N. Bialik," and that music is by Lipa Feingold. Copyright is handwritten by Lipa Feingold in 1927.
Ich Vill Zich Nisht Farliben, 1941
This sheet music contains the song, "Ich Vill Zich Nisht Farliben," with words by S. Halpern and music by Lipa Feingold. Published and copyright by S. Halpern and Lipa Feingold, 1941.
Laichterlech Tzvei, 1941
This sheet music contains the song, "Laichterlech Tzvei," with words and music by Lipa Feingold. Piano arrangement by H. Rabinowitz. Copyright 1941 by Lipa Feingold.
Lerent Sich Blofen, 1937
This sheet music contains the song, "Lerent Sich Blofen," with words and music by Lipa Feingold. Piano arrangement by M. Wolf. Published by Lipa Feingold, 1937.
Lotte Grünfeld Heimann: Holocaust Story in 100 Years of Songs, Undated
Naches, 1936
This sheet music contains the song, "Naches," with words by Nochum Yood and music by Lipa Feingold. Piano arrangement by M. Wolf. The sheet music was published by Lipa Feingold in 1936.
Shomer Yisrael, 1928
This is a small lyric sheet (no musical notation) that contains the song, "Shomer Yisrael!" by Lipa Feingold, published in 1928.
Tzen Lider (Ten Songs), 1940
This item is a small book of sheet music by Lipa Feingold. Aside from copyright and publishing statements, the entire songbook is in Yiddish. Words and music for all of the songs are by Lipa Feingold. Published and copyright by Lipa Feingold 1940.
Yehee Ratzon, 1935
This sheet music contains the song, "Yehee Ratzon," with words by Mordchai Shwartz and music by Lipa Feingold. Piano arrangement by M. Wolf. Copyright by Mordchai Shwartz and Lipa Feingold, 1935.