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Elias Zaludkowski
… Liturgie [1930]), and published his father's and his own liturgical compositions in Tefillat No'ah va-Avodat Eliyahu. …

Alois Kaiser
… … American cantor and composer of liturgical music … Alois Kaiser …

Moritz Deutsch
… work to develop a new cantorial recitative style and liturgical arrangements for the choir. In 1844 Deutsch …

Leib Glanz
… including romantic music, Israeli folk songs, and Jewish liturgical music from communities throughout the Diaspora. … in Tel Aviv. Glanz was also a serious composer of Jewish liturgical music, with a corpus of over 100 works as well as …

Samuel Naumbourg
… in Paris, and was subsequently hired as a professor of liturgical music at the Séminaire Israélite. With the … to revamp the Synagogue service through a serious reform of liturgical music. To this end, he released the first two …

David Nowakowsky
… many successful public concerts comprised of his own liturgical and paraliturgical music, with instrumental accompaniment. As a …
Darius Milhaud
… Milken Archive. See also in our website the project on The Liturgical Music of the Provencal Jews (old Comtat …
Hugo Adler
… as Jonah (1949). Adler replaced much of the 19th century liturgical music with new and modern musical settings. In … prize by the Central Conference of American Rabbis for his liturgical settings. Hugo Adler is the father of Samuel … … Cantata … Composer … Cantor … Cantatas … Oratorios … Liturgical … Music … Hugo Adler …
Naomi Cohn-Zentner
… and the cross-fertilization of Ashkenazi and Sephardi liturgical traditions. Source: The Trustees of the …
Emanuel Aguilar
… known for his notation and arrangement of the Sephardic Liturgical music of Amsterdam, as sung by Aaron David de …