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Egon Ledeč
… in 1926. He held this post until the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939. Ledeč was an active soloist and …
Karel Ančerl
… Asia as a guest conductor. In 1958, Ančerl was awarded the Czechoslovakian State Prize for conducting and was named the National Artist in 1966. In 1969, Ančerl left Czechoslovakia for Canada to succeed Ozawa as music director …
Jacob Gilboa
… Erwin Goldberg (later Jacob Gilboa) was born in Czechoslovakia. Some years later he lived in Vienna, where …
Yehoshua Lakner
… Born in Czechoslovakia , and immigrated to Palestine in 1941. Worked …
Bacon Family
… Appeared as a singer around Europe, officiated as cantor in Czechoslovakia . He was meant to work as cantor in Cracow …
Herman Svet
… a great deal around Germany, and he visited Denmark, Czechoslovakia, and Switzerland. He interviewed President …
Viktor Ullmann. A brief biography and appreciation
… Born in Jan. 1898 in Teschen, Czechoslovakia, Ullmann studied in Vienna; in 1918-19, he …
Music in Terezin, 1941-1945
… Holocaust … Terezin … World War II - 2nd World War - WW2 … Czechoslovakia … Joza Karas … Music in Terezin, 1941-1945 …
Invention individuelle et tradition collective dans la musique juive de Hongrie
… 139-58. Interviews made during field work in Hungary and Czechoslovakia illustrate the emic concepts about musical … work … Ashkenaz … Hungary … Compositions … Ashkenazi … Czechoslovakia … Hasidic … Tradition … Traditions … Jewish …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… similar in music and dance style to the šer in Poland, Czechoslovakia, or Galicia, Rumania, and so on [fn. 3: Here …