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Moritz Deutsch
… Theological Seminary. The support for the new institute marked a shift away from the meshorerim tradition of …
Leon Algazi
… many years. His interest in Jewish music and folklore was sparked by early studies with musicologist Abraham Zvi …
Aaron Copland
… he began studying theory and composition with Rubin Goldmark, continuing his musical education with Goldmark, Victor Wittgenstein and Clarence Adler in lieu of … second period, also known as his “vernacular period” was marked by a large production of work in 1936 including Billy …
Abraham Goldfaden
… (1880) and Les precieuses ridicules . The early 1880’s marked a shift in Goldfaden’s thematic and lyric style, as he …
Albert Elias
… Musicians in Iraq and Israel, Revisited by Esther Warkov. Biography in Bait Lazemer Haivri (Hebrew) An … . (Hebrew) Elias tells about himself. Sources by Esther Warkov … 39890 … Nay player … Composers … nay player … …
Mark Kopytman
… Mark Kopytman (b. Kamenets-Podolsk, Ukraine, 1929, immigrated … … Avant Garde … Israel … United States … Moscow … Mark Kopytman … רונית סתר …
Ernest Bloch
… specifically composer Richard Strauss. The year 1916 also marked a distinct change in Bloch’s compositional style as he …
Zecharia Plavin
… under Maestro Saulius Sondeckis and under Maestro Juozas Domarkas, and performed youthful recitals throughout …
Joseph Achron
… a change in his compositional style. This shift was best marked by one of his earliest and most famous works, A Hebrew … head of the violin and chamber music departments at the Kharkov Conservatory. Achron's tenure there was cut short … and Chamber Music Department at the conservatory in Kharkov , now Ukraine . Among his students was Isaac …
Emanuel Aguilar
… with de Sola and the Spanish-Portuguese synagogue of Bevis Marks in London. … 44132 … British pianist and composer … …