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Moses Michail Milner (Melnikoff)
… He sang with famous cantors in Kiev, later studying music in Kiev and in St. Petersburg, where he participated in the founding of the Society for Jewish Folk Music (1908). He composed many works based on Jewish … and innovation . … Composer … Composer … Society … Jewish … Folk … Music … Moses Michail Milner (Melnikoff) …
Liron Children Choir
… The Li-Ron choir founded in 1980 by its musical director and conductor Ronit Shapira. The singers of … of 9 up to 18/ It`s repertoire comprises classical pieces, folk songs in original labguage and Israeli pieces. … Liron …
Alhambra
… to collect, transcribe, record, and perform Judeo-Spanish music. The ensemble's repertoire is comprised of … in the "First International Festival of Jewish Art Music" in Vilnius, the Quincentennial Celebration in … perform on major concert stages, at Universities, and Folk Festivals. … Ensemble … Alhambra …
Ehud Manor
… First Channel', is a virtuoso translator of theater and musical plays. He has instilled in our bloodstream dozens of … was a member of the working youth movement and he danced folk dances. He was 15 when his father died. Along with the … songs he sang in youth movements he listened to American music on records he received from his uncle from the USA, so …
Platon Brounoff
… Conductor, arranger, and composer of Yiddish music. Born in Yelisavetgrad in Russia. In 1891, immigrated … Jewish secular choir in America. Collected over 300 Jewish folk songs, some of which he arranged for his choir. … March 2010 ). Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , Macy Nulman. Passport to Jewish Music: its History, …
Moshe Nathanson
… Nathanson immigrated to Canada, where he studied Law and Music at McGill University. Mid-degree, Nathanson decided to … in a number of projects to promote Jewish and Palestinian folk music. For example, Nathanson was the one of the main … of Jewish Education to teach 'Shirei Eretz Israel' (Israeli folk songs) to Jewish Day Schools and after-school teachers, …
Joel Walbe
… his business and his way of life. He rejected young Joel's musical interests, and considered the study of music and … with music arrived when he joined a mandolin and balalaika folk music band. This restrictive environment, together with … this kind were art songs, as opposed to his earlier Israeli folksongs. He proceeded to compose chamber music, …
Paul Ben-Haim
… The most prolific of the founding fathers of Israeli music (excluding, perhaps, Marc Lavry), he wrote over 250 … search for couleur locale , he worked extensively with the folklore singer Bracha Zephira between 1939 and 1947; his … his colleague Peter Gradenwitz (his publisher, well-known musicologist). Among Ben-Haim’s other notable works are his …
Zalmen Mlotek
… Zalmen Mlotek is an American conductor, pianist, musical arranger, accompanist, composer, and the Artistic Director of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene (NYTF), the longest continuous running Yiddish … He is an internationally recognized authority on Yiddish folk and theater music and a leading figure in the Jewish …
Mark Isakovich Rabinovich
… of the Russian Empire; now Brusilov, Ukraine). He studied music under the guidance of his grandfather, the klezmer … 1937-1938 he was the head of the State Ensemble of Jewish Folk Music of the Ukrainian SSR. The ensemble performed on … and Conductor … 0 … Conductor … Violinist … Jewish music … Folk music … Klezmer … Mark Isakovich Rabinovich …