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Joseph Achron's most famous composition, written in 1911, this beautiful and heartfelt work represents historical Jewish suffering and wandering. The main theme is one Achron had heard as a child, though here it is greatly slowed down and elaborated upon. The final score was edited and arranged by Leopold Auer.
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Cadenza: 12 seconds of silence in piano part before 2nd chord comes in.
Ending: 19 seconds of silence in the piano part before the final chord comes in.
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