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Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… Ashman became the first Hebrew song to be broadcast on Egyptian radio, in the aftermath of 1977 peace talks of Anwar Sadat president of Egypt with Menachem Begin, prime minister of Israel in …
Uzi Hitman
… after the arrival of his firstborn child, and dedicated to Egyptian president Muhammad Anwar el-Sa'adat on one of his …
Haim Effendi
… extensively. From 1925 to 1935-36 he lived in Alexandria, Egypt. He passed away in Cairo in 1938. Haim had three …
Yitzhak Graziani
… orchestra during the signing of the peace agreements with Egypt (1978) and with Jordan (1994). He is quoted saying, 'My dream is to conduct the national anthem of Egypt , Jordan , Syria and Lebanon . I accomplished half of …
Pnina Salzman
… World War II, she regularly performed, as did the PO, in Egypt, Lebanon and Palestine; she also gave recitals in …
Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… Ibrahim Bey in Iraq and was recording both Iraqi and Egyptian styles by 1929. He was the prizewinner for the ‘ud … He had broad knowledge of Iraqi maqamat but specialized in Egyptian style. Written and sources by Ronit Seter and …

Obadiah the Proselyte
… Constantinople, Baghdad, and Palestine, finally settling in Egypt and becoming a member of the thriving Jewish community …

Alberto Hemsi
… Milan. Worked as musical director in various synagogues in Egypt (1927-1957) and in France (from 1958). Collected many … Sefardi (Jerusalem, 1995). Established the first Egyptian music-publishing house. Composed many works in … … Collector … Arranger … Sephardic … Music … Publishing … Egypt … Alberto Hemsi …
Amnon Shiloah
… Turkish, etc.) in libraries thorough Europe, Israel, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Russia, and Uzbekistan. These …