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Dudu Barak
… of Dudu Barak are Hebrew lyrics written in a variety of musical styles. He writes mostly Hebrew lyrics to …
Abraham Moshe Bernstein
… A prolific composer who published both liturgical works and musical settings for Hebrew and Yiddish songs. Published …
Isaac Schlossberg
… troupe. In total, he composed music for 80 operettas and musical performances: ' Hanka ' (1914) by the Kaminsky …
Naomi Shemer
… cultural consciousness through her beautiful melodies. Her musical skill was evident in her childhood, and her career … After her army service, she became well known through the musical “ Five-Five, ” essentially an arrangement of her …
Edward Stark
… years with his brothers in the clothing business, pursuing musical activities in his free time. In April of 1884, Stark … to use the Union Prayer Book, and as such, Stark composed musical settings for most of the liturgy for their service. …
Sasha Argov
… on Sundays) (film score), Esther hamalka (Queen Esther) (a musical), Shlomo hamelech veShalmai hasandlar (King Solomon and the Cobbler) (a musical), Hu halach basadot (He Walked through the Fields) … (film score), Chagigat Kaitz (Summer Celebration) (a musical). Talila Eliram … Israeli composer … Sasha Argov …
Joseph Shlisky
… and left it after a short time. He never thought about a musical career until, one day, he was singing at his sewing … inspection tour in about 1914. Lady Eaton, herself a musical enthusiast and vocal performer, was distinctly … tailor’s voice. When she heard that he’d had to forsake his musical ambitions to make ends meet for his family, she …

Isadore Freed
… Freed headed the Composition Department at the Julius Harrt Musical Foundation in Hartford , Connecticut . Two years …

Frederick Piket
… Frederick Piket was born in Hungary, and received his formal musical education in Europe. He was a successful secular …
David Beyglman
… Ostrowiec (Kielce province of Poland). Beyglman began his musical education at a young age, studying several … early years of the war and of ghetto life, and new forms of musical and theatrical expression were adapted to the harsh …