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Edward Stark
… classical oratorio, and by the work of Salomon Sulzer and Louis Lewandowski . He continued to serve at Emanu-El until he …
Abraham Baer
… as well as music borrowed from Salomon Sulzer , Louis Lewandowski and Samuel Naumbourg , covering the …
Louis Lewandowski
… Louis Lewandowski was born in Wreschen, Poland in 1821. At … result of his mother’s death and family’s extreme poverty, Lewandowski moved to Berlin to work as a singer in cantor … composer … Berlin … Conductor … Choir … Composer … Organ … Louis Lewandowski …
Neglected sources for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Synagogue Music: The Prefaces to Louis Lewandowski's Kol Rinnah U't'fillah and Todah W'simrah. Annotated Translations
… The core of the article is a translation from the German of Lewandowski’s prefaces to his major works of synagogue … to the article takes issue with aspects of the accounts of Lewandowski found and repeated in the literature. … 46 … 1 … … … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Composers … Lewandowski, Louis … Compositions … Liturgical music … Composer … Western …
Az europai felvilagosodas hatasa a zsido liturgikus zenere [The influence of the European Enlightenment on Jewish liturgical music]
… European cantor-composers, Salomon Sulzer (1804-90), Louis Lewandowski (1821-94), Samuel Naumburg (1815-80), and …
Between Noise and Harmony
… … Christians … Influence … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Lewandowski, Louis … Sulzer, Solomon … Christian … Jews … Jentiles … …
Kol Rinah U’Tfillah
… … Choral music … Collection … Afternoon prayer - Minha … Lewandowski, Louis … Kol Rinnah U'T'fillah … Choir … Ashkenazi … Berlin … … … German Jews … Jews … range … Cantor … Ashkenazi … Louis Lewandowski … Kol Rinah U’Tfillah …
Todah w’simrah
… Reform temple … Vocal music … Reform Judaism … Ashkenazi … Louis Lewandowski … Todah w’simrah …
V’shomru
… … Organ … Ashkenazi … Reform temple … SATB … Ashkenazi … Louis Lewandowski … V’shomru …
18 liturgische Psalmen
… … Synagogue music … Organ … Choir … Solo … Ashkenazi … Louis Lewandowski … 18 liturgische Psalmen …