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Naomi Shemer
… see at Wikipedia or The national library of Israel (Hebrew). … Israeli Composer and songwriter … Songs … 0 … …
Edward Stark
… , or the Dream of a Singing Society”). Stark studied Hebrew and hazzanut with his father, and in November of 1885 …
Joseph Shlisky
… of Handel’s Sound an Alarm and a series of Yiddish or Hebrew songs. While these may have been folk songs, Shlisky …
Isadore Freed
… was hired as a Harmony instructor at the newly established Hebrew Union School of Sacred Music. Freed expanded his … of Governors for the Jewish Liturgical Society and the Hebrew Union College of Sacred Music. … Composer … Isadore …
Frederick Piket
… Subsequently, Piket worked as a composition instructor at Hebrew Union College, and served on the faculty of the Hartt …
Heinrich Schalit
… chamber, and piano music, as well as songs. He used Hebrew poetry for some of his compositions, and composed …
Julius Chajes
… Palestine, Chajes conducted extensive research on ancient Hebrew music. In the wake of this research and due to the …
Gideon Klein
… whose chorus Klein composed folk songs in Czech, Slovak, Hebrew, and Russian. Since procuring scores in the ghetto … Klein's arrangements for Schächter's chorus survives: the Hebrew song Bachuri leantisa, composed on December 3, … styles and sources including Moravian folklore, traditional Hebrew melodies, and the work of composers Leos Janacek, …
Emanuel Zamir
… Emanuel Zamir was a unique figure in the field of Hebrew Folksong (Zemer Ivri). He was born in Petakh Tikva, … Literature, bible studies, and language studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. During these years, owing to … service in 1950, he went on to finish his studies at the Hebrew University. After concluding his studies, Zamir began …
Rafael Schächter
… was particularly opportune; he arranged Czech, Slovak, Hebrew and even Russian folk songs for Schächter's expanding …