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Stefan Wolpe
… of the Stefan Wolpe Society … composer … 0 … Composer … Atonal music … Stefan Wolpe …
Ernest Bloch
… United States in 1916, and in 1920 was appointed the first Musical Director of the fledgling Cleveland Institute of Music, a position he held until 1925. Bloch’s early works, … ensemble and began experimenting with neo-classical forms, atonality and serialism. He died in Portland, Oregon, of …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… about 100 of his pieces have been published by the Israel Music Institute. He was the most distinctive among the first … supporting German hegemony in music. Tal’s works, mostly atonal and serial, expressionist and meticulously … … Teacher … Israeli … Germany … Berlin … Electronic … Atonal … Schoenberg … Concertos … Operas … Oratorios … Josef …
Abel Ehrlich
… of composers in various institutions and at the Tel-Aviv music academy since 1964 (1967-1991, at Tel Aviv … he was interested in Mizrahi music, most of his works are atonal or serial. “His musical language ranges from … witty neoclassicism to pointillism, clusters and dissonant atonality”. [1] His most well known and most performed piece …
Ram Da-Oz
… and lost his eyesight. Afterward he continued to study music, including piano, oboe, theory and composition, and graduated from the Israel Academy of Music, Tel Aviv (1953). Da-Oz has written Israeli Art Music, employing modern styles and techniques of atonality and free tonality in addition to traditional …
Oedoen Partos
… Tel Aviv 1977, immigrated in 1938) had an impact on Israeli musical life immediately after his arrival, and throughout … a prize since given to only eleven composers of art music. An outstanding violinist and violist, and exceptional … of melismatic traits of 12-tone rows. Following free atonality, among Partos’ notable late works are Agada ( …
Leon Schidlowsky
… generation of composers at The Rubin Israel Academy of Music at Tel-Aviv University in the 1970's and 1980's, … progressiveness. He wrote in various styles such as free atonality, 12-note serialism, total serialism, aleatory, and …
Arnold Schoenberg
… Arnold Schoenberg was an Austrian-born composer and music theorist. He developed the twelve-tone technique, … teacher and theorist … 0 … Composer … Teacher … Theory … Atonal music … Expression … Serialism … Arnold Schoenberg …
Robert Starer
… he taught at several academies. As a composer, Starer wrote music for ballet, opera, concerti, and in several other … Robert.' Encyclopaedia Judaica . … Composer … Art … Music … Composers … Atonal … Ballet … Opera … Operas … Oriental … Jazz … America …
Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… An interest in Jewish music was awakened in pre-1933 Munich, beginning with Cantor … ancient elements of Synagogue chant and eliminating Jwish music's foreign elements. Composer Heinrich Schalit … mostly to the words of Rabbi Yehuda Halevy. He avoided the atonality prevalent in the 1920s but his works reveal unique …