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Israel Alter
… Ukraine) into a Hasidic family with many rabbis. He studied music in Vienna with cantors and teachers of singing and … in 1961 and joined the faculty of the School of Sacred Music at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of … in his compositions. Alter composed cantorial works and musical settings to Yiddish poems. His collections of …
Frank Alvarez-Pereyre
… Docteur en Linguistique generale, Paris V Rene Descartes; Docteur s-Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Paris V; … the Mishna: study of oral performances from linguistic and musical points of view; Jewish interlinguistics: the French … the Jews in Germany, Austria, and Romania; the liturgical music traditions of Ethiopian Jews … Linguist … Frank …

Hanoch Avenary
… In 1972 Avenary began teaching at Tel-Aviv University's Department of Musicology and was a member of the Jewish Music Research Centere. He published many books and articles that deal with the history of Jewish music from the …

Bathja [Batya] Bayer
… Germany. Taken to Palestine in 1936. Received a PhD in Musicology at the University of Zurich, and later a earned a … the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Directed the music department in the National Library (1964-1974). Was a lecturer in the Musicology department of the Hebrew University, researcher of the Jewish …
Avner Bahat
… where he was introduced to a recorder and discovered his musical talent. Over time he developed a great skill on the … 1981 to 1967, he taught at the Academy of Music and the Department of Musicology at Tel Aviv University, the Hebrew … they found communities from Yemen singing and dancing. As part of this study, they produced two CDs: Ahavat Hdassa …
Moses Beregovski
… born in the Ukraine in 1892. He was exposed to liturgical music at an early age through his father who was a teacher … from 1928 to 1936. He then moved on to the Folklore Department of the Kiev Conservatory, and from 1941-1949 acted as the director of the Folk Music Division of the Department of Jewish Culture of the Institute for Literature …
Abraham Wolf Binder
… a family of cantors and into a world enriched by synagogue music and Jewish folklore. He was a member of his father’s … melodies). He continued his involvement in Jewish choral music, forming the Hadassah Choral Union in 1916 and the music department at the 92nd Street YMCA in 1917. In 1921 he took a …
Yehezkiel Braun
… in Israel , is most known for his often-performed choral music. A 2001 Israel Prize laureate, he is probably the most … by studies under Boskovich (who supported folklorism à la Bartók) in the Tel-Aviv Academy of Music (1947-53), and later … Mizrahi, and Yemenite alike, and that basis is related to parts of Gregorian chant. Hence, “It is certainly not an …
Mordechai Breuer
… affection for Israel in general and for Jerusalem in particular. In 1936 the family immigrated to Israel. Breuer … from Germany. In 1942, Breuer studied in a course for music teachers at the Jerusalem Conservatory and received a … schools and moved to Bar-Ilan University to teach in the Department of Israeli History until his retirement in 1986. His …
Abraham Eilam-Amzallag
… Morocco and in 1952 immigrated to Israel alone as part of the Youth Aliyah. He studied at the Tel Aviv Teachers' College of Music and the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. He studied … As a master's thesis he submitted a research paper on Eden Partosh's Maqamat for Flute and Strings. He completed his …