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Amit Klein
… journals and books, covering topics such as Cantor Glantz’s Musical Agenda, Carlebach Nusah vs. Cantorial Recitatives, and the performance styles of 20th-century cantorial recitatives. His paper on the Musical Supplication in the Golden Age of Ashkenazi …
Joseph Achron
… was born in Lozdzieje, a small village in Lithuania . His musical genius became evident early on and at the age of … violin lessons with his father. Achron continued his formal musical education at St. Petersburg Conservatory where he … de salon for violin, but eventually composed in various styles, genres and different instrumentations. His oeuvre …
Mordekhai Hershman
… the porous line separating secular from the religious musical practices led by great cantors of the time such as … Isaiah (2:1-4) and the uniquely expressive through-composed musical score (8:30 minutes long, published in New York by … end of days'). Sources Klein, Amit. “Changing Performance Styles of Twentieth Century Ashkenazi Cantorial …
David Abikzer
… in Casablanca, Morocco, and it was there that he began his musical education. His vocal talent was evident from a young … This vast recorded repertoire has represented a variety of musical styles. See, for example, the following recording of Yadei …
Dudu Barak
… of Dudu Barak are Hebrew lyrics written in a variety of musical styles. He writes mostly Hebrew lyrics to Mediterranean songs in Greek, Moroccan, Turkish and Spanish styles. Barak contributed many songs to military bands: …
Gideon Klein
… in 1944, Klein remained one of the core figures in the musical life of the ghetto. Although basic resources such as … Klein immediately recognized the potential to continue musical activity despite the hardships of imprisonment and … Klein’s compositions were influenced by a number of varied styles and sources including Moravian folklore, traditional …
Ehud Manor
… First Channel', is a virtuoso translator of theater and musical plays. He has instilled in our bloodstream dozens of … from his uncle from the USA, so he grew up on several styles of music. It was precisely American music that … in 1974. Manor has translated many plays. The first play musical he translated was 'Hair' in 1970. The play was …
Haim (Heinz) Alexander
… of the first generation, but indeed he acquired formative musical education in Jerusalem, notably with Irma and Stefan … in his lively six Israeli Dances (1950), and after the “musical shock” (his own term) he received in Darmstadt (since 1958), he wrote in both styles – the one more “national,” the other rather …
Ram Da-Oz
… Da-Oz has written Israeli Art Music, employing modern styles and techniques of atonality and free tonality in addition to traditional styles, using some Sephardic melodies for his works. He has … Israeli folksongs. He plays an important role in the musical life of Haifa , where he still lives today. Sources: …
Israel Goldfarb
… to New York in 1893. Although he had a pleasant voice and musical talent, his brother, Samuel Eliezer Goldfarb was … of America (JTSA). As a secondary practice, he studied musical education at Columbia University and received some … use in schools. In their work, they tried to combine two styles of Jewish music: the Eastern European musical …