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Ya'akov Orland
… each other. In 1921, at age seven, Orland immigrated to Israel with his family, settling in Kfar Giladi. Between … Alterman, and Penn literary circles and grew close to Israel Zmora, editor of the journal Mahbarot Lesifrut … to a romantic interest in London. Upon his return to Israel, he published his second collection, Alim Miginat …
Gil Aldema
… was born in the Borokhov neighborhood (today Giv'atayim), Israel. As a child, he played piano and violin and studied … Kol-Yisra'el radio station, and in 2004 he received the Israel Prize for Hebrew folksong. Aldema has composed and … have been widely used by many choirs and singing troupes in Israel. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Composer and …
Ernest Bloch
… the suite Baal Shem (1923) for violin and piano, the Israel Symphony (1916) and Avodath Hakodesh (1933) for …
Zecharia Plavin
… youthful recitals throughout Lithuania. From 1977 in Israel, graduated from Tel Aviv University and Music Academy … in 1984. Broad concert activities since 1980, including Israel Philharmonc Orchestra, and other orchestras, also in … and Sound-Star-Ton (Germany). Numerous recordings for Israeli Broadcasting Authority and - in recent years - for …
Yedidyah Admon
… (Camel Drivers Song). Admon was a pioneer in the field of Israeli song and served as an inspiration for the generation … 1967 Admon served as the chair and general secretary of the Israeli Society of Composers and Authors (ACUM). His book of … ('My Field'), was published in 1973 and he received the Israel Prize for Music the following year. His corpus …
Moshe Koussevitsky
… York , Koussevitsky toured in America , South Africa and Israel , gaining wide recognition as one of the greatest …
Zawel (Zevulun) Kwartin
… United States at the time. In 1926, Kwartin moved to Eretz Israel , settled in Tzfat, and began touring extensively, …
Marc Lavry
… for the broadcasts. Lavry was also a prolific composer of Israeli art music, with a large corpus of oratorios, chamber … which typified the emerging Mediterranean style of early Israeli folk and art musicians, was his symphonic poem Emek … was the first of its kind to be produced and performed in Israel and made use of liturgical melodies, Israeli folk …

Israel Lovy
… Israel Lovy was born in a town near Danzig in 1773. … … Composer … Paris … Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth … Reform … Israel Lovy …
Pinhas Minkowski
… form, and are preserved in the National Library of Israel on Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem. …