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Yehuda Ratzaby
… and was awarded a doctorate. From 1964, he taught Arabic-Jewish literature and medieval Hebrew literature at Bar-Ilan …
Menashe Ravina
… Ravina published books and articles on different aspects of Jewish music and composed Hebrew folk songs, children's … and several piano pieces. Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , Encyclopedia Judaica … Composer and writer … …
Josef (Yossele) Rosenblatt
… world that followed him. Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , Encyclopedia Judaica . … Cantor and …
Joel Engel
… music editor, a member of the St. Petersburg School of Jewish composers, and one of the founders of the Society for Jewish Folk Music … Joel Engel …
Solomon Rosowsky
… He helped to found the St. Petersburg Society for Jewish Folk Music in 1908 and served as the musical director … and theater director, and established the first Jewish Conservatory of Music. Rosowsky immigrated to … to continue the work of the St. Petersburg Society for Jewish Folk Music in Palestine. It was also during this time …
Salamone Rossi
… has been spilled reviewing the vast musical contribution of Jewish-Italian composer Salamone de Rossi, not much is known … speculated that Salamone de Rossi was the son of renowned Jewish historian Azariah de’ Rossi, but this seems unlikely … and then as the leader of an ensemble comprised mostly of Jewish musicians. While his first two works are dedicated to …
Aron Marko Rothmüller
… collection is located at the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and can accessed … and historical information on Rothmüller and his important Jewish cultural organization, Omanut based in Zagreb, and … Marc Lavry showing the networking between Eastern European Jewish composers who settled in British Mandate …
Alfred Sendrey
… to amass a comprehensive bibliographical resource for Jewish Music. This project was aided by Joseph Yasser , Curt … (1945-52). The editing process for the Bibliography of Jewish Music was slow and laborious. Continual attempts to … on staff at the Sinai Temple, he was named Professor of Jewish Music at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles, …
Amnon Shiloah
… Born in Lanus, Argentina in 1928 to a family of Jewish immigrants from Syria, Shiloah returned with his … As a teacher Shiloah contributed in Israel to the fields of Jewish ethnomusicology, especially the study of Judeo-Arabic … Jerusalem Prize for research achievements in the study of Jewish Ethnomusicology (1986); the Prox des Muses for the …
Joachim Stutschewsky
… and writer, a founder of the Society for the Development of Jewish Music in Vienna, and a cellist in the famous Viennese … he encouraged Israeli composers to write music based on Jewish heritage. As for himself, he favored Ashkenazi, … 11807 … Israeli … Cellist … Composer … Arranger … Writer … Jewish … Music … Hassidic … Melodies … Ashkenazi … Joachim …