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Joseph Achron
… 1908 together with Solomon Rosowsky, Mikhail Gnessin, Alexander Krein, and Moses Michail Milner, he founded the Society for … by the Petersburg School . Yet in 1904, the influence of Alexander Scriabin, very much the opposite to the Petersburg …
Alexander A. Krein
… Alexander Krein was born in the Staraya Ruza region of Moscow in … cello and composition. Shortly after finishing his degree, Krein was appointed a professor of music there, and he … … 0 … Jewish … Folk … Music … Society … Moscow … Russia … Alexander A. Krein …
Alexander Tansman
… neo-classical style. Sources: Abravanel, Claude, and Yulia Kreinin. 'Tansman, Alexander.' Encyclopaedia Judaica . … Polish composer … … Polish … Composers … Art … Music … Neoclassicism … Guitar … Alexander Tansman …
The Modern Renaissance of Jewish Music: Events and Figures, Eastern Europe and America
… Engel , Joseph Achron , Moses Milner, Lazare Saminsky , Alexander Krein, and Michael Gniessen). … 11 … 1 … 175 … New York … …
Alexander Krein's Kaddish, op.23,manuscript by the Soviet Jewish coposer, lost since the Nazi era.
… 149-157 … Frankfurt am Main, G … … 1995 … Joseph Dorfman … Alexander Krein's Kaddish, op.23,manuscript by the Soviet Jewish …
Alexander Krein
… Eastern Europe … History … Europe … Culture … East … Cult … Alexander Krein … James Loeffler … Alexander Krein …
Kaddish
… mixed choir and large orchestra, op. 33 (1921–1922), by Alexander Krein. 'Symphony No. 3,' for orchestra, mixed choir, …