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Max Spicker
… the US in 1882. After settling in New York, he worked as a conductor for the Beethoven Mannerchor , served as director … Nulman, Macy. Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music . … Conductor, composer and teacher … Composer … Conductor … Choirmaster … Teacher … Editor … Schirmer … …
Mordechai Sobol
… and Jewish music, where he served as musical director and conductor. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica, Yuval Ensemble … Cantors … Chazzanut … Hazzanut … Cantorate … Hazzan … Conductor … Composer … Arranger … Choir … Yuval … Ensemble … …
Karel Salmon
… at the Berlin Staatsoper, singer at the Hamburg Opera, and conductor in Baden. He immigrated to Palestine in 1933, and …
Nathan Shahar
… musicology, Natan Shachar was famous as a music teacher, conductor of choirs, and songwriter. Among the songs he … and ethnographic recordings. … Arranger, composer, conductor and musicologost … 0 … Conductor … Choirs … Musicologist … Arranger … Shirei Eretz …
Avner Bahat
… oboe, harmony, and later on, a one-week course for choir conductors, where he met Naomi Ratzon. In 1955, the two …
Mordechai Breuer
… there. There was a regular choir in the synagogue and the conductor, Max Neumann, who was also a music teacher at the …
Abraham Eilam-Amzallag
… Orchestra and served as its musical director and chief conductor for nine years from its establishment. For the … flutist, composer, musicologist, ethnomusicologist and conductor … Abraham Eilam-Amzallag …
Sholom Kalib
… was born in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. He worked as cantor and conductor of Synagogue choirs. As a composer, he wrote music …
Louis Lewandowski
… Music Director of Berlin. … Cantor & composer … Berlin … Conductor … Choir … Composer … Organ … Louis Lewandowski …
Alfred Sendrey
… Musician, conductor and musicologist Alfred Sendrey was born in 1884 … for Synagogue worship. … Singer, composer & researcher … Conductor … Musicologist … Composer … Jewish … Music … …