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Joel Rubin with the Epstein Brothers Orchestra: Zeydes un Eyniklekh
… brings together several generations of American klezmer musicians in a musical tribute to the 'King of Klezmer', … Joel Rubin is accompanied by the Epstein Brothers Orchestra. Together they perform the wedding and celebratory music of the Eastern European immigrants in America. After the recording …
Erich Walter Sternberg
… was the first local composer performed by the Palestine Orchestra (1937). His style was mostly conservative, … Jewish than Israeli” because of that Zeitgeist favoring East-West syntheses, and hence under-appreciated – as was … 1938. … Composer … Composers … 11807 … Composer … Israeli … Orchestra … Jewish … Biblical … Themes … Erich Walter …
Albert Elias
… teacher. He played with some of the greatest stars of Iraqi music, including Nazem al-Ghazali, Salima Morad, Muhammed … Salah and Daoud al-Kuwaiti. He joined the Baghdad Radio Orchestra in 1947. Elias specialized in both Iraqi maqam and … publication Taqasim: Instrumental Improvisations in Near Eastern Tradition . ( Listen here ) Elias play Iraqi style . …
Mark Kopytman
… he became interested in heterophony, following local East-West syntheses he heard. His unique interpretation of … from the opera, 1966/1980), October Sun (1974), Kaddish (orchestra, 1981), Memory (voice and orchestra, 1982), Eight Pages (voice, 1989), Alliterations …
Yizhak Edel
… received a Jewish education, but he was also exposed to music while participating in singing gatherings hosted by … European. He drew deeply on the themes of Jewish music from Eastern Europe, although he combined it with the … vocal repertoire (cantatas and songs), and chamber and orchestral music. Many of Edel's songs were written due to …
Zecharia Plavin
… From 1977 in Israel, graduated from Tel Aviv University and Music Academy (piano class of Professor Viktor Derevianko), … concert activities since 1980, including Israel Philharmonc Orchestra, and other orchestras, also in Europe and USA, … colleges. Many master-classes in USA and Europe - West and East, since 1993. Social writing and publications for …
Joseph Achron
… was born in Lozdzieje, a small village in Lithuania . His musical genius became evident early on and at the age of … as a concert violinist throughout Europe and the Near East , finally settling in New York in 1925. There, he … of counterpoint, fugal and other musical forms and studied orchestration with M. Steinberg. During that period, he …
Nahum Nardi
… he studied at the Warsaw Conservatory and at the Vienna Music Academy, graduating in 1922. Following his graduation, … Romance . And other works, such as: 24 variations for orchestra ; Suite for Bassoon and Clarinet; Yemenite … Wedding; Shepherd's Suite; Trumpet Concierto; Eastern Suite for Voice, Cello and Clarinet; and several …
Sholom Secunda
… as a cantor in New York. The Secunda's settled in the Lower East Side of New York City in a tenement building on 12th … and C. Once in New York, Mr. Wolf began to manage Sholom's musical career, setting up engagements in a number of … befriended the Navy Bandleader and was assigned the task of orchestrating the weekly military band shows. Sholom left …
Mordekhai Seter
… ( Tikkun Hatzot ), an oratorio for tenor, three choirs and orchestra depicting the redemption of the Jewish people. … occasions, was chosen to conclude the first Israeli Music Celebration (September 1998; an annual festival … on tunes or motives derived from Mizrahi (Jewish Near-Eastern) traditions. Unlike most composers of that time, …