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David de Sola Pool
… Henry Pereira Mendes, at the historic Congregation Shearith Israel, the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. Dr. Pool was associated with Shearith Israel for the duration of his life, except for three years that he spent in the land of Israel 1919-1922. In 1917 he married Tamar Hirshenson . …
Yehuda Ratzaby
… Torah with the Aramaic translation. Ratzaby immigrated to Israel with his family in 1924, when he was eight, and they … same time, he published articles in his areas of interest: Israeli literature and Yemeni culture. In 1963, he … awards: Twice in 'the Bialik Prize for the Wisdom of Israel', in 1965 and 1979, and in 1990 he received the 'Rav …
Solomon Rosowsky
… cantillation based on his research of the Lituanian-Israeli tradition. The massive work is broken up into three …
Aron Marko Rothmüller
… Music Library in Tel Aviv. The National Library of Israel holds correspondence by Rothmüller with Israeli composers Alexander Uriah Boscovich and Marc Lavry … Jewish composers who settled in British Mandate Palestine/Israel and their colleagues who remained in Europe after the …
Eliyahu Schleifer
… the age of 5 as a choirboy at the synagogue choir of Shirat Israel Institute. He studied violin and French horn at the …
Alfred Sendrey
… update the manuscript with new publications contributed by Israeli musicians and musicologists extended the project … published two additional major works, Music in Ancient Israel (1969), and The Music of the Jews in the Diaspora (up …
Amnon Shiloah
… of moving from Syria to Mandatory British Palestine/Eretz Israel through the Golan Heights. He joined the Meir Shfeya boarding school of Aliyat Hano’ar in northern Israel where he started his musical studies. In 1947 he … he joined the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (then the Kol Israel Orchestra) in 1953-1955 and in 1958-1960. At the same …
Herzl Shmueli
… 1987-1989). Shmueli was one of the first to research Israeli music, including Israeli folksongs and art music. His other fields of … of the 18 th and 19 th centuries. In 2001 he received the Israel Prize. Sources: Toeplitz, Uri, and Naama Ramot. …
Joachim Stutschewsky
… Quartet. Immediately after immigration, he encouraged Israeli composers to write music based on Jewish heritage. … 1959, 1966) for his compositions. … Composer … 11807 … Israeli … Cellist … Composer … Arranger … Writer … Jewish … …
Boaz Tarsi
… been performed and broadcast throughout the United States, Israel and Europe, hosted by institutions and performers such as the New York Chamber Music Society, the Israeli Sinfonietta, NYC 92nd street YWHA, the Bruno Walter … “Esa Eynai - A Prayer of Hope,” were premiered in a special Israel independence anniversary concert in New York City. …