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I never saw another butterfly: a cycle of songs to children's poems from the concentration camp at Terezin 1942-1944

Song Cycle by Srul Irving Glick (1934 - 2002)

1. To Olga 

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2. Yes, that's the way things are  [sung text not yet checked]

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In Terezin in the so-called park
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  • by Jeanne Němcová , "Yes, that's the way things are", appears in I Never Saw Another Butterfly, New York, Schocken, first published 1978, copyright ©

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  • a text in Czech (Čeština) by Koleba (M. Kosek, H. Löwy, Bachner)  [text unavailable]
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3. The little mouse 

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4. On a sunny evening 

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5. Narrative 

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6. The butterfly  [sung text not yet checked]

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The last, the very last
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  • by Jeanne Němcová , "The butterfly", appears in I Never Saw Another Butterfly, New York, Schocken, first published 1978, copyright ©

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  • a text in Czech (Čeština) by Pavel Friedmann (1921 - 1944), written 1942 [text unavailable]
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