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Theodor Bikel
… languages, and he accompanied himself on a wide variety of instruments. Bikel recorded many albums, and performed all …
Albert Elias
… Elias was a virtuoso nay player, composer and instrument maker. In Baghdad Elias studied law as well as … Two recordings for the JMRC publication Taqasim: Instrumental Improvisations in Near Eastern Tradition . ( …
Joseph Achron
… eventually composed in various styles, genres and different instrumentations. His oeuvre includes incidental music for …
Yedidyah Admon
… works, cantatas, oratorios, songs, choral arrangements, instrumental works and music for children. … 44130 … Israeli …
Alexander A. Krein
… He and his five other siblings were taught Jewish folk and instrumental music by his father who was a well known …
Johanna L. Spector
… cultures. Spector also assembled a collection of musical instruments from across the Middle East. Sources: Shiloah, …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… electronic. Among them are some of his concertos for a solo instrument and electronic tape (nos. 5 and 6 for piano, one … quartets (1959, 1964, 1976), and over 12 pieces for his instrument, the piano (in addition to the concertos). These …

Michele Bolaffi
… considered a turning point in the development of choral and instrumental music for use in the Italian synagogue. Bolaffi …
Mordekhai Hershman
… by a chamber orchestra consisting of strings and wind instruments. His pristine singing is devoid of any cantorial …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… ha’Yeshana , “Asher Mizrahi was the most famous of the instrumentalists and paytanim that performed in Jerusalem . … suggested that Mizrahi stop using the tarboosh (a Turkish instrument) in his performances, which was one of the central instruments in his ensemble. The Arab public took this move …