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Gila Flam
… Ph. D., University of California Los Angeles, Department of Music, 1988. Her thesis: Singing for Survival: Songs of the … the University of Illinois Press in 1992. Director of the Music Department of the Jewish National and University … Research interests: Yiddish folk song with emphasis on the Holocaust period. Currently engaged at the JMRC in the …
Avraham Slep
… It is not known where he was born or where he received his musical education. Slep began his career as a singing … a professor of solfege at the Vilna Institute of Jewish Music, among whose teachers was Eliyahu Malkin, the teacher … … Conductor & music educator … 0 … Vilna … Ghetto music … Holocaust … Conductor … Avraham Slep …

Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the Klezmer World
… eastern Europe before the culture was destroyed in the Holocaust, silenced under Stalin, and lost out to assimilation in America. Klezmer music is now experiencing a tremendous new spurt of interest … and non-Jews recreating this restless volatile, and vibrant musical culture. Firmly centered in the United States, …

Yiddish – The Mame Loshn (Yiddish - the Mother Tongue)
… world. Now, as a result of different factors, such as the Holocaust, American assimilation, and Zionism's insistance … of the culture are discussed such as film, poetry and music. There are a few scenes in the film where Yiddish music is heard and performed. Some of them include the …

Cabaret in Concentration Camps
… Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies Discusses the performance of cabaret-style musical revues in the Westerbork transit camp and the … … 137-163 … New York … Berghahn Books … … 2001 … Music … Holocaust … Ghetto … Terezin … West … Terezin - …

Trial of Strength: Wilhelm Furtwangler in the Third Reich
… Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies … of the regime. Details his complex relationship with Jewish musicians. Includes photographs and important documents from … University Press … … Composers … 1994 … Jewish … Holocaust … Jewish musicians … Jewish music … Third Reich … …

Too Early To Be Quiet, Too Late To Sing
… Alberstein's film. A flourishing Yiddish culture of poetry, music, drama, and literature came to an abrupt end with the Holocaust. A small core of survivors continued to create in … 57 … 57 … 9 … 35799 … Aviv Productions … … 1995 … Israel … Holocaust … Holocaust songs … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… a sequel—to Bialik's and Brounoff's song, in light of the Holocaust. It could well be titled, Unter di grininke Beymelekh 2 (the Holocaust) . The most obvious connection between the two … Union College. It was published in New York (by Hensley Music Co.: Metro Music Co.) in 1966. Papernikoff's text …

Driven into Paradise: The Musical Migration from Nazi Germany to the United States
… Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies Essays chronicling the experiences of musicians forced to leave Nazi Germany for racial, … Press … … composer … Composers … 1999 … Music … Musicians … Holocaust … USA … Germany … Europe … Composers … Musician … …
Pavel Haas
… in his father's business until 1935, when he began teaching music theory, and later music. Haas began composing while working with his father, … Sources: Grove Music Online; Pavel Haas , Music and the Holocaust . Additional bibliography: Peduzzi, Lubomír. …