(858 results found)

Abramo Dall' Arpa
… the 1550's and 60's. About 1560 he was called to Vienna, where, at the imperial court, he instructed Emperor Ferdinand …
Jacob Bachman
… at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Anton Rubinstein, where he studied voice and musicianship. Bachmann developed a … (1868-1864), Odessa (1884-1885) and Budapest (1885-1905), where he finally settled. Bachman composed collections of …
Simeon Bellison
… of Music in Jerusalem. For an autobiographical item, click here . (go to the middle of the page). Sources: …
Abraham Ber Birnbaum
… on trips to the courts of the Rabbis of Kutsk and Ger, where Abraham would hear Hassidic music. Although he was … Birnbaum received the job of chief-cantor in Czestochowa, where he would stay for the next twenty years. In …

Jacob Bauer
… un dirizsharn , page 196. For an online version, click here . … Cantor and teacher … Jacob Bauer …
Herman Berlinski
… Eliott Kahn. A online biography of Berlinski can be found here via the Miliken Archive of Jewish Music. An additional biography can be found here , on the Information Bulletin of the Library of …
Gary Bertini
… biography, courtesy of Gary Bertini's website, click here . Click here for an additional biography found on the Jewage … To view his obituary in The Independent (London), click here . … Israeli Composer and conductor … 0 … Conductor … …
Abel Ehrlich
… would argue) is still the 1953 Bashrav for solo violin, where he evokes the Turkish rondo-like form, bashreff, and …
Shlomo Carlebach
… was born in Berlin, Germany. In 1939, he moved to the U.S. where he began his music career. Carlebach is considered by … Short article about the works of Shlomo Carlebach, click here . Full biography: Brandwein, M. Reb Shlomele: the life …
Berele Chagy
… recitatives for Sabbath services. For full biography, click here . For recordings of Berele Chagy, click here . The pictures are taken from Chazzanut.com … Cantor …