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Leon Schidlowsky
… generation of composers at The Rubin Israel Academy of Music at Tel-Aviv University in the 1970's and 1980's, … Room ; Dybbuk (1994); and Absalom (1996) are a few of his nearly 200 Darmstadt-influenced works. They bear many textual …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… of Adrianpole excelled especially in Hebrew poetry and in music, two fields in which Isaac Eliyahu Navon excelled as well. From an early stage in life, Navon was influenced by the new … occurred in this community during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries between the conservative and …
Sergiu Natra
… Bucharest, Romania. He studied at the Bucharest Academy of Music with Leo Keppler, and immigrated to Israel with his … From 1975 to 1985 Natra taught at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. He won several prizes including the … (1969), Prayer (1970) and Divertimento (1976). Natra's early works show the influence of Stravinsky, Prokofiev, and …

Europa Rossi
… Gonzaga family court of Mantua, Italy in the late 16 th and early 17 th centuries. Europa was the sister of composer and musician Salamone Rossi , and the wife of the Jewish … Europa, Jewish singer in late Renaissance Mantua.' in Festa Musicologica: Essays in Honor of George J. Buelow . ed. …

Ephraim Skliar
… Born in Timkovichi, Belarus, and moved to Slutsk at an early age. He studied at the Warsaw Conservatory from 1890, … part in the establishment of the Society for Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg. In 1912, he settled in Riga, where … and vocal arrangements, set in various genres of Jewish music such as Yiddish songs , among others. Sources: …

Simeon Bar-Isaac
… himself. His piyutim bare traces of the language found in early piyutim, and they are marked by the pain of the …

Al-Gharid Al-Yahudi
… From Encylopedia Judaica : Al-Gharid Al-Yahudi (early seventh century), poet, singer, and composer from … the fresh voice), one of the four great singers in the early Islamic era (d. 716). The biographical account of … period to the ninth century, all of which had been set to music. Al-Gharid the Jew is described in this book as a …

Charles Kensington Salaman
… Born in London, was a concert pianist from an early age. As a composer he wrote works for piano, organ, … and opera, and had a special interest in devotional music for the synagogue. He wrote 124 settings for synagogue … composer and pianist … Composers … Composer … Synagogue … Music … Reform … Judaism … Charles Kensington Salaman …
Ray Musiker
… Ray is the fourth generation in a family of Klezmer musicians. As a child, Ray learned to play Klezmer dance music at Jewish weddings. His parents immigrants to America … Cohen. Book Review: Joel E. Rubin, New York Klezmer in the Early Twentieth Century in Yuval Vol. XII. … Clarinetist, …
Joseph Papernikoff
… Thanks to his voice, a beautiful alto voice, and his musical hearing, he was accepted at the age of 8 to the … in his youth, he approached socialist Zionism, and in the early 1920s he joined the Poalei Zion Left Party, which saw …