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Klezmer violinist
Stempenyu (Yiddish: סטעמפּעניו; 1822–1879) was the popular name of Iosif Druker (יוסף דרוקער), a klezmer violin virtuoso, bandleader and composer from
Stempenyu
1888 novel by Sholem Aleichem
Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel (Yiddish: סטעמפּעניו אַ ייִדישער ראָמאַן Stempenyu, A Yidisher Roman) is an 1888 Yiddish language novel by Sholem Aleichem based
Stempenyu:_A_Jewish_Novel
1889 novel by Sholem Aleichem
the three Sholem Aleichem's novels about musicians, the other two being Stempenyu and Wandering Stars. Yosele lives in a fictional Ukrainian shtetl of Mazepevke/Mazepovka
Yosele_Solovey
Russian Jewish author and playwright (1859–1916)
translated by Curt Leviant as From the Fair, Viking, 1986, ISBN 0-14-008830-X. Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel, originally published in his Folksbibliotek, adapted 1905
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Israeli actor (born 1974)
Dream?, Rudi in The Aristocrats, the titular roles in Sholom Aleichem's Stempenyu and The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Zach in A Chorus Line. In addition
Yehezkel_Lazarov
Style of Jewish music
these figures were Aron-Moyshe Kholodenko "Pedotser", Yosef Drucker "Stempenyu", Alter Goyzman "Alter Chudnover" and Josef Gusikov. Unlike in the United
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in Britain Iosif Druker (1822–1879), Russian violin virtuoso, known as Stempenyu Itzhak Drucker (born 1947), Israeli footballer Jason Drucker (born 2005)
Drucker
Serialized novel from 1901 to 1911 by Sholem Aleichem
the three Sholem Aleichem's novels about artists, the other two being Stempenyu and Yosele Solovey. Two English translations of the novel exist: a 1952
Wandering Stars (Aleichem novel)
Wandering_Stars_(Aleichem_novel)
City in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
education Valeriy Skvortsov (1945–) Soviet high jumper; European champion Stempenyu, stage name of Iosef Druker (1822–79), a klezmer violin virtuoso and bandleader
Berdychiv
Belarusian-Ukrainian Jewish author
first accorded to him by Sholem Aleichem, in the dedication to his novel Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel. Mendele's style in both Hebrew and Yiddish has strongly
Mendele_Mocher_Sforim
Russian empire violinist
virtuosic klezmers of the nineteenth century, alongside Yosef Drucker "Stempenyu", A. M. Kholodenko "Pedotser" and Josef Gusikov. He was also an early
Alter_Chudnover
Russian Jewish musician
of 19th century Ukraine, which included such figures as Pedotser, Stempenyu and Alter Chudnover. Several of his sons emigrated to the United States
Chaim-Meir_Gegner
Ukrainian composer
more than 150 plays, including “Tevye the Milkman”, “Wandering Stars”, ”Stempenyu” by Shalom Aleichem,”Favourful people” after Mendele Mocher Sforim, ”Uprising
Shimon_Shteynberg
Jewish-American composer
grandfather was the prototype for Sholem Aleichem's fictional klezmer Stempenyu (in real life, a violinist named Yosele Druker), it seems that his grandfather
Joseph_Cherniavsky
Israeli violinist (born 1966)
reviews Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine at ArkivMusic.com Stempenyu - The violin music of Joseph Achron, Hagai Shaham, violin, and Arnon Erez
Hagai_Shaham
Off-Broadway award in New York City
Ryder? Angel Conchata Ferrell The Sea Horse Gertrude Blum Zypora Spaisman Stempenyu – 1975 Cara Duff-MacCormick Craig's Wife Harriet Craig ‡ Tovah Feldshuh
Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress
Obie_Award_for_Distinguished_Performance_by_an_Actress
Russian Jewish music recording ensemble
Despite the fact that Belf was not a celebrity klezmer like Pedutser or Stempenyu, the records were extremely successful, and the company claimed that thousands
Belf's_Romanian_Orchestra
Russian Klezmer musician (1828–1902)
virtuosic klezmers of the nineteenth century, alongside Yosef Drucker "Stempenyu", Yehiel Goyzman "Alter Chudnover" and Josef Gusikov. According to Moisei
Pedotser
Israeli filmmaker and lecturer in film studies
Bashevis Singer. Competed in the Italian Television competition. 1988 "Stempenyu" based on the first novel of Sholem Aleichem. Competed in Italia Television
Dan_Wolman
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