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Gary Bertini
… the Israel Chamber Orchestra (1964-1975) and other Israeli musical establishments. Was an acclaimed conductor in Israel … As a composer, known mostly for his incidental theater music. For an extended biography, courtesy of Gary Bertini's …
Abel Ehrlich
… of composers in various institutions and at the Tel-Aviv music academy since 1964 (1967-1991, at Tel Aviv University). Although he was interested in Mizrahi music, most of his works are atonal or serial. “His musical language ranges from accessible, tonal, metric and …
Abraham Caceres (Casseres)
… Dutch composer. Abraham Caceres (Casseres) was the leading musician in the Portuguese community of Amsterdam . Only a … 's compositions can be found in the JMRC CD's, Synagogal Music in the Baroque I and II . … Dutch composer … 0 … …
Shlomo Carlebach
… Germany. In 1939, he moved to the U.S. where he began his music career. Carlebach is considered by many to be the …
Berele Chagy
Born in Dagdo, Russia. Officiated as cantor in Russia, the U.S. and South Africa. …

Davit Civita
… Italian musician. One of the group of Jewish musicians connected with the court of the Gonzagas of … Madrigals). Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Italian musician … Music … Art Music … Art … Madrigal … Sixteenth …
Ram Da-Oz
… and lost his eyesight. Afterward he continued to study music, including piano, oboe, theory and composition, and graduated from the Israel Academy of Music, Tel Aviv (1953). Da-Oz has written Israeli Art Music, employing modern styles and techniques of atonality …
Shoshana Damari
… as well. Damari worked with several known Israeli musicians among them Moshe Wilensky, Boaz Shar'abi, Matti …

Avraham Daus
… Tel Aviv in 1974. His style is influenced by 20th-century musical techniques, but also incorporates elements associated with Middle Eastern music. Daus's works include chamber, vocal and orchestral pieces, songs, and some incidental music for the theater. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica; Cohen, …
Yitzchak Eshel (Friedlander)
… and taught many young cantors. Recorded albums of cantorial music and Yiddish songs, wrote articles about Jewish music, and composed original pieces. Source: Encyclopedia …