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Velvel Pasternak
… mourns the passing of Velvel Pasternak, scholar of Hassidic music and founder of Tara Publications , a pioneering … on June 12, 2019, at the age of 86, after suffering a heart attack earlier in the year. For a full obituary, see The New York Times , The Jewish Telegraphic Agency or an article from Yeshiva University , his alma mater. … Scholar …
Tamar de Sola Pool
Tamar de Sola Pool (née Hirshenson), was Born in Istanbul to a family from Jerusalem.…
Shlomo Ravitz
… and Fayge in Nevhardak, Belarus. Since childhood, he had musical talents. At the age of 12, he composed cantorial … where he graduated with honors from a high school of music. At the age of 17, he served as a cantor in the … seminar, where young men learned liturgical music and participated in the choirs he conducted. He has published Kol …
Alexander L. Ringer
… Alexander L. Ringer was an American research musicologist and educator of Dutch and Polish descent. He … in order to found and chair that school's musicology department. Ringer also served as visiting professor at the … Folk Music Council. Ringer also served for many years as artistic adviser for the Jerusalem Music Centre. Ringer lead …
Samuel Rosenblatt
… News-American (1960), and a contributor to Jewish Quarterly Review . Source: 'Rosenblatt, Samuel.' …
Walter Salmen
… was born in 1926, in Paderborn, Germany. His career as a musicologist began after studying musicology, history, philosophy, composition, and organ at … philology there. After retiring in 1992, he moved to Kirchzarten near Freiburg i.Br. The University of Freiburg …
Milan Slavicky
… Milan Slavický was a Czech composer, musicologist, and pedagogue. He came from a musical family. … Kapr. He then went on to study musicology at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, and HAMU in Prague, where his … 1990, Slavický has been teaching at HAMU and the Faculty of Arts at Charles University. At HAMU he has been appointed …
David Aaron de Sola
… books and essays. D.A. de Sola had a lifelong passion for music. In 1857, he published The Ancient Melodies of the …
Avraham Soltes
… life: Judica; the struggle in Palestine to forge an Israel; Music, in all shapes and forms. Even as a rabbinical student … Beth Chavairuth of Bergen County, in Tenafly, N.J. He participated in many cultural and educational activities that interpreted Jewish art, music, and literature. He was chairman of the National …
Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa
… a talented milliner. The oldest of four children, he showed musical talent at a young age. After completing secondary … his sister Bella. At this point, the music stopped being part of Stroumsa’s life, for the first time since his early … From Salonika to Jerusalem 1913-1967. Konstanz: Hartung-Gorre Verlag, 1996. … violinist … 0 … Holocaust … …