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Gustav Mahler
… resigning in 1907 to accept a post as the Director of the Metropolitan Opera and of the New York Philharmonic. …
Sholom Secunda
… hired by Sidney Hart as a composer and conductor for the Metropolitan Theater in Newark, New Jersey. He arranged …
Gershon Sirota
… S. Wise, Judge Neuberger, and the famous star of the Metropolitan Opera, Alma Gluck.' This concert cemented …
Jan Peerce
… role in Verdi’s La Traviata staged by the New York City Metropolitan Opera. He continued to perform with the Metropolitan Opera until 1966, singing leading roles in … – Hazzanim,Chazzanut,Chazzan,Hazzan,Hazzanim,Cantors … 0 … Metropolitan … Opera … Tenor … Cantor … Violinist … Radio … …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… recorded by Jasha Silberstein, the principal cellist of the Metropolitan Opera with Tsipora Miron, piano, and was … Eartha Kitt, The Smothers Brothers, Neil Sedaka, The Metropolitan Opera singers Richard Tucker , Jan Peerce , …
Abraham Ellstein
… sang as a chorister at local synagogue and also for the Metropolitan Opera Children's chorus. He studied at The …
Max Wohlberg
… to the U.S. in 1923, where he sang in the choir of the Metropolitan Opera and held several positions as cantor. …
Music education in Jewish schools of metropolitan New York
… Marsha Bryan Edelman … Music education in Jewish schools of metropolitan New York …
The Jewish Bloch
… World War years constituted an international elite metropolitan discourse where various nationallybent, but …
Léibele Schwartz
… scene in general, and the large Jewish populations of great metropolitan centers such as Buenos Aires in particular, …