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Автор: Exodus - Вторник, 23 Января 2007, 11:51

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Menasha Skulnik (May 15, 1890-June 4, 1970) was a Jewish American actor, born in Warsaw, Poland, primarily known for his roles in Yiddish theater in New York City. Skulnik was also popular on radio, playing Uncle David on The Goldbergs for 19 years, and made many television and Broadway appearances as well, including successful runs in "The Flowering Peach" by Clifford Odets and Harold Rome's "The Zulu and the Zayda".

Skulnik's first name, Menasha, comes from the Old Testament. The hero Joseph, who had a coat of many colors, had a son named Menasha. At the age of ten, he ran away to join a circus. In 1913, he joined a Yiddish stock company in Philadelphia and began getting comic parts. His diminutive stature (5'4"), high nasal voice, mannerisms and appearance, made him a natural for comedy.

Skulnik knew exactly what he was in comedy: "I play a schlemiel, a dope. Sometimes they call me the Yiddish Charlie Chaplin and I don't like this. Chaplin's dope is a little bit of a wiseguy. He's got a little larceny in him. I am a pure schlemiel, with no string attached." Skulnik was dubbed the "East Side's Chaplin" by the New York Evening Journal in 1935.

He collapsed on stage in New Haven, Connecticut during a dress rehearsal of a show he was bringing to Broadway, and died several weeks later on June 4, 1970 in New York City






Исполнитель: Menasha Skulnik
Альбом: Menasha Skulnik with Abe Ellstein's Orchestra & 20th Century Yiddish Humor
Год выпуска: 1994
Жанр: Folk Yiddish
Содержание:


Menasha Skulnik


01.Scotchman from Orchard Street
02.Sis Kalie Gevoren
03.Cardova the Bronx Casinova
04.It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
05.Not on Top Not on Bottom
06.I'm Sam The man who made the Pants Too Long
07.Baby Sitter
08.Double Trouble
09.Na Dir Meinz Gib Mir Deinz
10.Vos Toig es Eich
11.Yoina Pletzel S**eibt a Brief
12.Forty Years Ago



20th Century Yiddish Humor


13.Essen(Billy Hodes)
14.Rudy Ready (Leslie Bros)
15.Idle Conversation (Myron Cohen)
16.Off to the Races (Larry Best)
17.Proffessor Labermacher G. Jessel)
18.S'gite Nite (Leo Fuchs)
19.Swimming Pool Story (Myron Cohen)
20.Scratch my Back (Radio Aces)
21.Catskill (Radio Aces)


Appendix: If you write "thank you" the password on PM will be sent only
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Примечание:Пароль за Спасибо,высылаю активным участникам форума на ПМ
Формат: mp3
Качество: VBR
Размер: 64 Mb
Релиз: от Exodus
Ссылка: [ Скрытый текст для < 3 постов ]

Автор: Ирена - Вторник, 23 Января 2007, 15:24

Exodus, огромное спасибо!

Автор: Darkman - Среда, 24 Января 2007, 4:26

Большое Спасибо, Exodus! ...

(бросил в "Осла" посылочку эту.. может когда нибудь и дойдёт))))

Автор: martinr - Суббота, 27 Января 2007, 23:44

Большое Спасибо

Автор: Darkman - Суббота, 3 Февраля 2007, 9:53

Ура .. получил от ослика))))

"thank you" Very Much, Exodus...

----
Блин.. не так просто от этого хобби уйти))))
Всё равно тянет обратно)))

Автор: Darkman - Суббота, 3 Февраля 2007, 18:38

Во блин какие вещи Exodus достаёт! - Чудесные! :)

Замечательный альбом.. - песни на идыш .. с юмором... перемешанные с английским языком.. и с популярными английскими кусочками мелодий.. и фраз!

Мне очень нравиЦЦа!!!! .. - я щас его весь слушаю..
И откровенно благодарен Exodus(y) за него.. (да и конечно же, за все его выставленные качественные вещи тоже))))

Ещё раз спасибо!

Автор: Peter Nahon - Среда, 25 Апреля 2007, 16:36

Exodus, огромное спасибо!

СПАСИБО

СПАСИБО

Автор: Herbert Beli - Суббота, 9 Июня 2007, 15:57

Спасибо, Exodus

Автор: barbos001 - Вторник, 24 Июля 2007, 22:14

Спасибо

Автор: Mazur - Пятница, 8 Февраля 2008, 11:51

Спасибо Вам это удивительная редкость! Очень хочется послушать, только не качается.

Автор: Darkman - Суббота, 10 Января 2009, 23:47

По просьбе / at the request of Yodeller

Menasha Skulnik & 20th Century Yiddish Humor (Over 72 Minutes of Comedy!), 1994



Исполнитель: Menasha Skulnik (with Abe Ellstein's Orchestra)
Альбом: Menasha Skulnik & 20th Century Yiddish Humor
Год выпуска: 1994
Жанр: Folk Yiddish

mp3 / 128 kbps

Tracklist:

Menasha Skulnik

01.Scotchman from Orchard Street
02.Sis Kalie Gevoren
03.Cardova the Bronx Casinova
04.It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
05.Not on Top Not on Bottom
06.I'm Sam The man who made the Pants Too Long
07.Baby Sitter
08.Double Trouble
09.Na Dir Meinz Gib Mir Deinz
10.Vos Toig es Eich
11.Yoina Pletzel Shreibt a Brief
12.Forty Years Ago

20th Century Yiddish Humor

13.Essen (Billy Hodes)
14.Rudy Ready (Leslie Bros)
15.Idle Conversation (Myron Cohen)
16.Off to the Races (Larry Best)
17.Proffessor Labermacher (G. Jessel)
18.S'gite Nite (Leo Fuchs)
19.Swimming Pool Story (Myron Cohen)
20.Scratch my Back (Radio Aces)
21.Catskill (Radio Aces)


Comment: качество - 128 kbps, но этот рип был сделан с CD, так что звучит очень xорошо и чисто.
Замечательный альбом! ;)


Ccылка / Link: .rar = 65 mb

[ Скрытый текст ]

Наслаждайтесь... / Enjoy! :)

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Menasha Skulnik (May 15, 1890-June 4, 1970) was a Jewish American actor, born in Warsaw, Poland, primarily known for his roles in Yiddish theater in New York City. Skulnik was also popular on radio, playing Uncle David on The Goldbergs for 19 years, and made many television and Broadway appearances as well, including successful runs in "The Flowering Peach" by Clifford Odets and Harold Rome's "The Zulu and the Zayda".

Skulnik's first name, Menasha, comes from the Old Testament. The hero Joseph, who had a coat of many colors, had a son named Menasha. At the age of ten, he ran away to join a circus. In 1913, he joined a Yiddish stock company in Philadelphia and began getting comic parts. His diminutive stature (5'4"), high nasal voice, mannerisms and appearance, made him a natural for comedy.

Skulnik knew exactly what he was in comedy: "I play a schlemiel, a dope. Sometimes they call me the Yiddish Charlie Chaplin and I don't like this. Chaplin's dope is a little bit of a wiseguy. He's got a little larceny in him. I am a pure schlemiel, with no string attached." Skulnik was dubbed the "East Side's Chaplin" by the New York Evening Journal in 1935.

He collapsed on stage in New Haven, Connecticut during a dress rehearsal of a show he was bringing to Broadway, and died several weeks later on June 4, 1970 in New York City

Автор: Victorior - Четверг, 5 Февраля 2009, 13:31

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