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Guillaume André Villoteau
… Guillaume André Villoteau was a French Musicologist. He was particularly interested in Arabic music, and specially in Egyptian music. Full biography at Library of Congress. … French …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… - December 9, 1977) was an Israeli researcher of Jewish music with emphasis on the study of Hassidic music traditions. He was also a public figure, being a … is still a major gap in the historiography of Jewish music. Born in Myslowitz, Upper Silesia, then part of the …
Stanley Sadie
… Stanley John Sadie was an influential and prolific British musicologist, music critic, and editor. He was editor of the sixth edition of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Full biography at Wikipedia. … …
Martin Ruhnke
… Martin Ruhnke was a German musicologist. His main areas of research were the music theory of early baroque music, Italian baroque opera and the life and work of Georg …
Fritz Rikko
… Fritz Rikko was a musicologist and conductor who was an authority on music of the Baroque era. Born in Werden, Germany, he … to the United States in 1941 and founded the Collegium Musicum of New York in 1951. The early music ensemble played …
Moritz Deutsch
… vocal talent however that brought him to Vienna to study music and the cantorial tradition. In 1842 Deutsch was … the Breslau Theological Seminary, where he taught cantorial music for over 30 years. In 1859, Deutsch helped to found …
Manfred Lemm
… Gvirtig and composed them on four CDs. … German singer and musician engaged in the revival of Yiddish music … Manfred Lemm …
Leib Glanz
… gestures from many different genres, including romantic music, Israeli folk songs, and Jewish liturgical music from communities throughout the Diaspora. While … Glanz was also a serious composer of Jewish liturgical music, with a corpus of over 100 works as well as several …
Isaac Nathan
… Isaac Nathan was an English composer, musicologist, journalist and self-publicist, who has been called the "father of Australian music". For full biography, see: …
Samuel Naumbourg
… professional hazzanim in his family. He received his formal musical education in Munich where he was recruited to sing … and was subsequently hired as a professor of liturgical music at the Séminaire Israélite. With the support of … Synagogue service through a serious reform of liturgical music. To this end, he released the first two volumes of …