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Di Eybike Mame: The Eternal Mother
- Artist: DI EYBIKE MAME: THE ETERNAL MOTHER / VARIOUS
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/14/2003

Di Eybike Mame: The Eternal Mother
- Artist: DI EYBIKE MAME: THE ETERNAL MOTHER / VARIOUS
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/14/2003
- Label: Wergo Germany
- UPC: 4010228162523
- Item #: 1035267X
- Genre: World Beat
- Release Date: 10/14/2003

Product Notes
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Jewish Music Series - edited by Joel Rubin and Rita Ottens - Wergo publishes with "Di Eybike Mame" the first CD anthology of recordings featuring women of the Yiddish stage. This carefully edited production with the rare 78 rpm recordings documents the enormous variety of music present during the period 1890-1930, from folksong to music hall and vaudeville, liturgical song to operetta and musical comedy. The booklet includes a detailed essay on Yiddish theater music and the role of women in Yiddish popular song. Despite prohibitions in traditional Judaism against the singing of women in the presence of men, biblical figures such as Miriam and Deborah stand for a female contribution to music within Jewish history. In the 20th century, singers like Sophie Kurtzer, Shaindele and Batsheva dedicated themselves to the Jewish liturgy. Ironically known as "khazntes" (lit. "cantors' wives"), they were compelled to practice their art outside of the synagogue on vaudeville stages and remained exceptions to the rule - despite a stylistic closeness to the great male cantors such as Yossele Rosenblatt and Gershon Sirota. Yiddish popular songs depicted a great variety of women's roles, including not only deceived girls, deserted wives and long-suffering mothers, but also suffragettes, adulteresses and eccentric spinsters. It's stars - often singer, actress, dancer and impresario all rolled up into one - charmed the Jewish world from Warsaw to Buenos Aires and played an important role in the expansion of gender roles. The singer and actress Bertha Kalish from Lemberg was compared favorably to the great actress Sarah Bernhardt, and Regina Prager's voice could have held it's own with that of a Wagnerian heroine. Isa Kremer set new standards with her art song interpretations of Yiddish folksongs, the tomboyish Molly Picon wrote her own lyrics, and melodramatic Jennie Goldstein managed her own theater at the age of 16. Even today one encounters the odd 80 year-old retiree who is still enraptured by the sex appeal of Nellie Casman.
Credits
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Composer(s)Abe Schwartz
Abraham Goldfaden
Joseph Rumshinsky
Lalo Schifrin
Nellie Casman
Sholom Secunda
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Conductor(s)Alexander Olshanetsky
Edward King
I.J. Hochman
Nathaniel Shilkret
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Performer(s)Anna Hoffman
Annie Lubin
Bertha Kalish
Bessie Weisman
Clara Gold
Estella Schreiner
Fanny Schreiber
Frida Zwieble-Goldstein
Helene Gespass
Isa Kremer
Jeanne Feinberg
Jennie Goldstein
Lucy German
Lucy Levin
Molly Picon
Nellie Casman
Pepi Littmann
Regina Prager
Regina Zuckerberg
Salcia Weinberg
Sophie Kurtzer
Yetta Rubinstein
Yetta Zwerling
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Orchestra(s)Edward King Orchestra
I.J. Hochman & Orchestra
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Producer(s)Joel Rubin