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Aron Marko Rothmüller
… Indiana University. Rothmüller composed chamber and choral music, many based on traditional Sephardic and Ashkenazi … (i.e. modern Hebrew) songs. As an author he published The Music of the Jew s: An Historical Appreciation (1953 and subsequent reprints) that was first published in German (1951) and enjoyed a wide readership during the …
Alfred Sendrey
… Musician, conductor and musicologist Alfred Sendrey was born in 1884 in Budapest, … Sendrey accepted a position as the director of the Central German Radio in Berlin, and taught simultaneously at the …
Geoffrey Goldberg
… Ph.D., Department of Musicology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Dissertation: … interests: Historical development of Ashkenazi Liturgical Music; the influence of minhag in the development of … of Ashkenazi nusah . Currently working on genres of South-German chant based on MS of Maier Levi for publication in …
Boaz Tarsi
… by institutions and performers such as the New York Chamber Music Society, the Israeli Sinfonietta, NYC 92nd street … Cristofori Hall in Amsterdam, the Michelstadt Festival in Germany, Gary Karr, the Jerusalem Theater, Tel Aviv Museum, the American Jewish Music Society, the Jewish Museum in Philadelphia, San Diego …
Samuel Adler
… Samuel Adler was born in Mannheim, Germany (1928). His father was Hugo Chaim Adler , … Massachusetts. There the young Samuel Adler displayed his musical talents at an early age. He became his father’s … studied conducting with Serge Koussevitzky at the Berkshire Music Center. Following his discharge from the United States …
Max Brod
… Also supported couleurlocale. In his book about Israeli music (in German) titled Die Musik Israels (1951), he coined (with … Seter Online biography of Brod with special emphasis on his musical activities, can be found here . Published Biography: …
Artur Holde
… Born in Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein , Germany . Began his career in Frankfurt , as a synagogue conductor and a music critic. In 1937, he imigrated to the U.S. and settled … in New York . There he worked as a choirmaster and as a music critic. His important publication is: Jews in Music: …
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch
… Anita Lasker was born into a German Jewish family in Breslau, then Germany (present day Poland). Her father Alfons was a lawyer … Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz … 0 … Cellist … Auschwitz … German Jews … Anita Lasker-Wallfisch …
Eric Mandell
… Mandell passed away in Philadelphia on February 6, 1988. Musically gifted since his youth, he trained under prominent … it enjoyed a revival in early 21st century Bochum, the German city in whose synagogue Mandell served as cantor and … funding from the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. Cover of book on Mandel: See also: The Re-discovery …
Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sources from Hamburg
… towards a more comprehensive history of Sephardi liturgical music, this monograph examines a collection of transcriptions of traditional liturgical music prepared by the first congregation of Reform Jews in … … Synagogue … Manuscripts … Reform … Spanish-Portuguese … Germany … Hamburg … Spanish … Modern … Portuguese … …