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Naomi Cohn-Zentner
… Cohn Zentner is an assistant professor in the Department of Music at Bar Ilan University. She was formerly the head of … singing of Sabbath table songs ( zemiroth shabbat ) among Ashkenazi religious-Zionists in Israel. She was a … and the cross-fertilization of Ashkenazi and Sephardi liturgical traditions. Source: The Trustees of the …
Myer Leoni
… Myer Leoni began his musical career as an opera singer in England . In 1767 he … to Jamaica where he was hired as the ba’al koreh by the Ashkenazi Syangogue in Kingston, a position he held until his death in 1796. Several of Leoni’s liturgical compositions are included in Aaron Beer’s …
Yeruham Blindman
… his improvisatory vocal style. Although he only had a basic musical education, he composed many arrangements for liturgical music using melodies from Jewish folk songs. … Cantor & composer … Cantorate … Improvisation … Liturgy … Ashkenazi cantorate … Synagogue music … Yeruham Blindman …
Mordekhai Hershman
… El Temple, he continued to appear in concerts of classical music, record commercial records and tour throughout … of the socialist Worker’s Union, advertised morning liturgical services at the Ohel Shem theater led by the … Amit. “Changing Performance Styles of Twentieth Century Ashkenazi Cantorial Recitatives.” Analytical Approaches to …
Elio Piattelli
… in Rome from 1948 to 1984, Elio Piatelli enhanced the liturgical life of the synagogue (and beyond) with a choir … from the University of Rome in 1931, he pursued his innate musicality studying in Rome with Maestro Cesare Dobici … rites: Rome (Italian, Sephardi), Piedmont (Apam, Italian, Ashkenazi), Florence (Sephardic), and northeastern Italy …
Paul Ben-Haim
… The most prolific of the founding fathers of Israeli music (excluding, perhaps , Marc Lavry ), he wrote over 250 … had written since adolescence, and Hakhnisini , featuring Ashkenazi tints. His 1940 Symphony No. 1 was the first … musicologist). Among Ben-Haim’s other notable works are his Liturgical Cantata (1949), Sonata (piano, 1954), his …
Marcus Hast
… the rare items is Hast's earliest collection of synagogue music from 1878 which he edited in collaboration with the … : Hast claims to have published the first volume of Ashkenazi Synagogue music in England (the very first of all, … … Cantor and composer … Cantorate … Synagogue music … Liturgical works … Liturgy … Jewish Liturgy … English … …
Israel Alter
… Ukraine) into a Hasidic family with many rabbis. He studied music in Vienna with cantors and teachers of singing and … - Hazzanim … German Synagogue … Tenor … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi liturgical music … American cantors … Composer … Israel Alter …
Moses Beregovski
… was born in the Ukraine in 1892. He was exposed to liturgical music at an early age through his father who was a teacher … E. Edelshat and others. … Collector & researcher of Ashkenazi music in Eastern Europe … Moses Beregovski …
Mordechai Breuer
… from Germany. In 1942, Breuer studied in a course for music teachers at the Jerusalem Conservatory and received a … Jerusalem. Over the years, Mordechai Breuer composed many liturgical and para-liturgical works for a variety of … (Am Main) … German Synagogue … Synagogue music … Western Ashkenazi … Mordechai Breuer …