King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler
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King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler
Summary
King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler is a dramatico-musical work[1].
Key Facts
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler authored Sammy Gronemann[2].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler's instance of is recorded as dramatico-musical work[3].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler's language of work or name is recorded as Hebrew[4].
- January 7, 1943 marks the founding of King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler[5].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler was published on 1942[6].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler's translator is recorded as Nathan Alterman[7].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler's date of first performance is recorded as January 7, 1943[8].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler's title is recorded as Der Weise und der Narr: König Salomo und der Schuster[9].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler's adapted by is recorded as Nathan Alterman[10].
- King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler's form of creative work is recorded as musical[11].
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Works and Contributions
King Salomon and Shalmai the Cobbler authored Sammy Gronemann[2].