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Uzi Hitman
… to Hitman, his father had a great influence on his musical path, and he used to play recordings of his father's … whenever he had visitors. In addition to the cantorial music played in his childhood home, Hitman’s parents … song" genre, as many of his songs became an integral part of its repertoire. See here the full version of Uzi …
Altramar
… Jann Cosart: vielle, rebec Angela Mariani: voice, harp Chris Smith: … gittern David Stattelman: voice, percussion … Medieval music ensemble … Altramar …
Sigmund Mogulesko
… Bucharest, Rumania in order to study at the Conservatory of Music. After completing his studies at the Conservatory, … presentation of Siberia (1892). Mogulesko also wrote the music for M.H. Hurwitz' The Sacrifice and for Jacob … After performing for several years, Mogulesko decided to start his own theater and founded the Rumanian Opera House on …
Herman Yablokoff
… For additional recordings (including biography) at Yiddish Music, click here . … Yiddish songwriter, lyricist, actor, …
Leon Blank
… company arose in 1886, Blank jumped at the chance. He started out as a member of Mogulesko’s choir, but slowly …
Abraham Ellstein
… Juilliard School, and later worked as an accompanist for artists like Molly Picon , Mischa Mischakoff, Michel … active on the radio and broadcasted programs about Yiddish music and Synagogue music. As a composer, he wrote 33 scores for Yiddish musical …
Max Leibowitz
… of other Romanian-born klezmer bandleaders and recording artists in the New York City area that included Abe Schwartz , Joseph Moskowitz , Abe Katzman, and Milu Lemisch (in …
Herman Wohl
… Archive) click here . … Composer of Yiddish theater music … 0 … Composer … Yiddish … Theater … Music … Herman Wohl …
Anshel Schorr
… and impressive corpus, two works should be mentioned in particular: the operetta Shir Hashirim ( 1911) and the song … Mayn yidishe meydele . The operetta Shir Hashirim , with music composed by Joseph Rumshinsky, was premiered at the … hit song were subsequently released by many leading Yiddish artists, including Jan Peerce , Jacob Sandler , and The …
Moshe Nathanson
… Nathanson immigrated to Canada, where he studied Law and Music at McGill University. Mid-degree, Nathanson decided to transfer to the Institute of Musical Art in New York (now the Julliard School of Music). In 1924, … Passover 1931, with support from sponsor Horowitz-Margarten Matzoh company. Many of the songs aired on the program …