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By the 1930s, despite not publishing his work anywhere, Bardichever's songs continued to grow in popularity. He also wrote melodies to poems of other poets, for example, to the popular elegy "Fun shheinishn Dorf" ( From a neighboring village ) by Hertz Rivkin . In his early thirties he was a regular
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in 1980. Unfortunately, it was only a small selection of his total work, most of which have been lost, and one song was cut by Romanian censors. Because it was assembled from memory after Bardichever's death, there may be aspects of the melodies or text which differed from how he performed them.
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in 1937. On his deathbed in the Jewish hospital in Iasi, he called acquaintances of his to dictate some of his songs and poems. However, those notes apparently did not survive. There were other Soviet sources which stated that manuscripts of his music had been destroyed during the
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In the 1920s, he began to compose and perform songs to his own poems in a more organized manner, in the tradition of wandering Jewish folk singers—
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towns in years gone by. Although he died young and many of his songs were not properly documented, some of them were published and performed by
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and others. The Romanian-born Yiddish theatre actor Aryeh Laish also recorded an entire album of Bardichever songs in the 1960s called
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on June 6 1903; there are conflicting sources. His father, Ayzik-Duvid Haskelevich Bardichever, was an oil merchant who was born in
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as a youth. He began composing his own songs and hymns at a very young age, and developed his appreciation for music through
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Oy, mayne libe besarabiye Yiddish Songs in Bessarabia from the Early 20th Century to the Present in Four Portraits
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In the decades since his death, a number of Bardichever's songs have been performed by Yiddish singers in the
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and teacher of Hebrew and Yiddish. Among his students from that time was the future Israeli literary critic
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After his death, Bardichever's songs were published through the efforts of singer and composer
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and others who had heard and learned them during Bardichever's lifetime.
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DVD "פֿרײען זיך איז גוט" ("Фрейен зих из гит!" —
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Zelig Bardichever, Yiddish-language poet and singer
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Yiddish
Yiddish
Bessarabia
Romanian
Leibu Levin
Bălți
Bessarabia
Russian Empire
Mohyliv-Podilskyi
Podolian Governorate
Cheder
Yeshiva
Russian
Melamed
A. B. Yoffe
Broderzingers
Velvl Zbarzher
Elyakum Zunzer
Berl Broder
Romanian folk music
Sholem Aleichem
Yiddish Theatre
Yankev Shternberg
Chernivtsi
Sighet
tuberculosis
Iasi
Second World War
Leibu Levin

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