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Harry Kandel
… and bandleader, one of the pioneers of modern klezmer music. He ran an orchestra which consisted of a variety of … in Swing'. Kandel studied at the Odessa Conservatory of Music and served in army band of the Russian czar, moving to … … 0 … American Klezmer Music … Poland … Clarinetist … Jewish music … Recording … Harry Kandel …
Joseph Moskowitz
… century. He was a descendant of a family of klezmer musicians and was among the most well-known American … his time. He had a wide repertoire which included not only Jewish music but also Romanian, classical, and ragtime music. Full …

Sam Musiker
… career spanned both jazz and klezmer music. He is best known as the musical director of the album Tanz, which also featured … … Clarinetist … Jazz … Klezmer … American Klezmer Music … Sam Musiker …
Mark Isakovich Rabinovich
… of the Russian Empire; now Brusilov, Ukraine). He studied music under the guidance of his grandfather, the klezmer … In 1937-1938 he was the head of the State Ensemble of Jewish Folk Music of the Ukrainian SSR. The ensemble … . … Violinist and Conductor … 0 … Conductor … Violinist … Jewish music … Folk music … Klezmer … Mark Isakovich …
Haim Effendi
… In spite of his unparalleled fame as a singer and musician during his lifetime, very few details about the … Judeo-Spanish speaking Jews. The old traditional Ottoman Jewish community ruled by rabbinical authority was shattered … French), to liberal trends in Judaism (especially to Jewish nationalism or Zionism) and to subversive political …
Eliakum Zunser
… He was the first badhan to have a rudimentary knowledge of music. By his personal qualities he raised the profession of … versions. Its theme was the joy of returning to plow the Jewish earth in the Holy Land. Zunser himself hoped to … online March, 1 2009. Nulman, Macy. Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1975. ' …

Joshua (Osias) Abrass
… between Joshua Abrass and Jacob Bachman , during which the Jewish community in Odessa was divided into two camps: the … Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica ; Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music (Macy Nulman); Jewish Encyclopedia. A biography of …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… in the Hebrew language, the Bible and the fundamentals of Jewish culture. In Russia, Amiran began his music studies with Joel Engel and Prof. David Shor. In 1921, … Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music (Macy Nulman) יוסי ספיבק, ושאבתם מים בששון …

Joseph Albaradani
Joseph Albarandi lived in Baghdad during the tenth century. Sources suggest that he…

Al-Mansur Al-Yahudi
… Court musician. Al-Mansur Al-Yahudi was court musician for the Umayyad Caliph Al-Hakam I in Cordoba, Spain … suggests that he was instrumental in bringing the famous musician Ziryab to Cordoba in 822, thus helping to initiate …