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Shelomo Zalman Rivlin
… published in his Shirei Shlomo , he tried to create a musical style that fuses the European and the Oriental …
Mendi Rodan
… studied violin and conducting at the Bucharest Academy of Music (1945-1949) and later worked as a conductor. He left … to conducting, Rodan headed the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance (1984-1993). According to William Y. Elias, … towards post-Romantic and less extreme contemporary music. [1] [1] William Y. Elias. 'Rodan, Mendi.' In Grove …
Europa Rossi
… 17 th centuries. Europa was the sister of composer and musician Salamone Rossi , and the wife of the Jewish … Europa, Jewish singer in late Renaissance Mantua.' in Festa Musicologica: Essays in Honor of George J. Buelow . ed. … 2003 Dubrov, Andy. 'The Barrocade Ensemble Presents: Music from the Ghetto of 16th Century Italy.' …
Moshe Rudinow
… Russian songs into Hebrew and Yiddish, and performed the music of Jewish composers such as Engel , Saminsky , and …
Ephraim Skliar
… part in the establishment of the Society for Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg. In 1912, he settled in Riga, where … and vocal arrangements, set in various genres of Jewish music such as Yiddish songs , among others. Sources: … Ephraim.' Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music ; Edelman, Marsha Bryan. Discovering Jewish Music . …
Max Spicker
… worked for the publisher G. Schirmer, where he edited many musical anthologies. Spicker has written music for the synagogue, as well as choral and orchestral … Sources: Nulman, Macy. Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music . … Conductor, composer and teacher … Composer … …
Simeon Bar-Isaac
Born in Mainz, Germany. An important scholar of his time. As a paytan he composed…
Mordechai Sobol
… of the Yuval Ensemble for cantorate and Jewish music, where he served as musical director and conductor. Sources: Encyclopedia …
Alexander Tansman
… Born in Lodz, Poland, studied music in his hometown and in Warsaw. Moved to Paris in 1921, … . … Polish composer … Poland … Polish … Composers … Art … Music … Neoclassicism … Guitar … Alexander Tansman …
Max Weinreich
Max Weinreich was a Russian Jewish linguist, specializing in …