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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 several commercial recordings. His choral …
David Nowakowsky
… many successful public concerts comprised of his own liturgical and paraliturgical music, with instrumental accompaniment. As a … infusing cantorial motives and gestures into his polyphonic works—a unique approach that would come to typify his later …
Darius Milhaud
… jazz, Brazilian rhythms, and polytonality into his works. He also explored the music of the Jewish community in … Milken Archive. See also in our website the project on The Liturgical Music of the Provencal Jews (old Comtat …
Emanuel Aguilar
… three cantatas and a number of chamber music and solo piano works. Aguilar is best known for his notation and arrangement of the Sephardic Liturgical music of Amsterdam, as sung by Aaron David de …
Alexander A. Krein
… and recitative rhythms found in Eastern European liturgical music to imbue his compositions with a uniquely … music in the modern Russian style. One of the most noted works from this period was his ballet, Laurentsia . … …
Marc Lavry
… with a large corpus of oratorios, chamber and orchestral works, popular songs, and theater music. Perhaps his most … kind to be produced and performed in Israel and made use of liturgical melodies, Israeli folk songs and Chasidic dance …
Arno Nadel
… philosophy and was published in 1909. Nadel’s later works dealt with Jewish and Biblical themes, including the … on the 'Music and the Holocaust' website. … German poet & liturgical musicologist … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – …
Mordekhai Seter
… his colleagues—an advantage that was evident in his vocal works. Seter taught at the Tel-Aviv Conservatory and Academy … uncommon admiration among his fellow composers. Seter’s works from his early and middle periods, 1940-1968, share … composers of that time, however, he preferred the use of liturgical tunes over folk ones (hence he did not work with …
Joshua Weisser (Pilderwasser)
… talent, and he incorporated many of his original works into his services. In 1914, at the onset of WWI, he … Melodies, and a plethora of articles dealing with Jewish liturgical music and the American cantorate. Weisser passed … … Cantor … Composer … Teacher … Liturgical … Hassidic … Melodies … Secular … Music … Joshua …
Mordekhai Hershman
… Willem van Hoogstraten (1884 – 1965) singing “Russian works by Tchaikovsky.” Echoes of his appearances dotted … of the socialist Worker’s Union, advertised morning liturgical services at the Ohel Shem theater led by the … abilities and lustrous voice to sing and record fine liturgical recitatives by a variety of composers. Many of …