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Joseph Dorfman
… in Moscow (1967-1971), receiving his PhD in 1971. He started teaching already as a young student at the Odessa … later lead the institution (1985-1989). He also served as artistic director of the International Festivals of Jewish Art Music, initiated in 1992. As a composer, Dorfman's …

Herbert Fromm
… Composer of synagogue music See article on Fromm: …

Artur Holde
… Century . … Music critic, conductor and writer … Artur Holde …
Frederick Jacobi
For full biography in the Milken Archive click here.
Nikolai Kaufman
… scholars. Although the vast majority of his academic and artistic output was in the field of Bulgaria folk music, … This important family information is embedded in Kaufman’s article on the music of the Ashkenazi Jews in Bulgaria … his children never learned them. Only my mother knew part of his repertoire which, in her words, was a huge one …
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch
… Orchestra (ECO), performing as both a member and as a solo artist, and toured internationally. Her grandson is the …
Ivan Lipaev
… Ivan Lipaev played trombone in Russia's first brass quartet starting in around 1888, and in the Bolshoi Theatre orchestra … music students and orchestra members. He was made Honored Artist of the RSFSR in 1925. Lipaev was also interested in …
Eric Mandell
… in regrouping his music collection. After the war he started to recover his own materials while purchasing new ones … was initiated by Prof. Edwin Seroussi, who encouraged this partnership and set himself the task of reorganizing the … Mandell Collection" at the University of Pennsylvania as part of an international project aiming to preserve, digitize …

James W. McKinnon
… chant. McKinnon published more than one hundred articles in music journals and reference books. … …