(123 results found)
Alexander L. Ringer
… Era - Between Revolutions: 1789 and 1848.' Finally, as a conductor, Ringer held choral positions in New York, …
Joseph Rumshinsky
… biography in Milken Archive. … Yiddish theater composer & conductor … 0 … Composer … Conductor … Yiddish … Theater … Joseph Rumshinsky …
Walter Salmen
… studies. His publications on the life and work of the last conductor, King Friedrich II of Prussia, Johann Friedrich …
Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa
… a fairly varied body of music, usually arranged by the conductor and violinist Szymon Laks. His strongest and most …
Viktor Ullmann
… 1929-1931, Ullmann worked at the Zürich Schauspielhaus as a conductor and composer of indicental music. It was during …
Chemjo Vinaver
… and Palestine with them. From 1926 to 1933 he worked as a conductor at the New Synagogue in Berlin. Vinaver left … Encyclopedia of Jewish Music (Macy Nulman). … Composer, conductor, collector and researcher of Hassidic music … Composer … Conductor … Researcher … Hassidic … Hasidic … Music … …
Albert Weisser
… NLI website. … Musicologist, Composer, Editor, and Choral Conductor … Musicologist … American … Choir … Conductor … Composer … Albert Weisser …
Guillaume André Villoteau
… of Congress. … French musicologist … 0 … Ethnomusicology … Conductor … Choir … Egypt … Arabic … Guillaume André …
Fritz Rikko
… Fritz Rikko was a musicologist and conductor who was an authority on music of the Baroque era. … Washington Square Park from 1956 through 1974 with Rikko as conductor. Rikko had been a violist with the Busch Chamber … Source: The New York Public Library Site. … Musicologist & Conductor … Conductor … Musicologist … Researcher … Baroque …
Leon Algazi
… topics in Jewish music. In 1937 he took a position as the conductor at the grand Rue de la Victoire Synagogue in Paris … of the Temples of the Paris Consistoire. … Composer, Conductor and Professor … 0 … Leon Algazi …