Back in print after 111 years
NewsThe German-Jewish Songbook, published in 1912, was an extraordinary document of cultural exchange – Hebrew songs with German tunes, and vice-versa.
The new edition, printed by Schott at a time when Germany has Europe’s fastest-growing Jewish population, is edited by Gila Flam of the Hebrew University.
Available in Germany only, at present.
Is there really a market for such a thing (from 1912 that it is) these days?
Only nice if you are able to read Hebrew…
https://unserekirche.de/artikel/2022/41/musikalische-symbiose/