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Karel Ančerl
… until October of 1944, when Ančerl and the majority of the musicians he conducted were deported to Auschwitz. He was …
Yankele Hershkowitz (Herszkowicz)
… from Vienna . Hershkowitz was one of the only street musicians that earned enough money to survive. The Lodz …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… Directory U.S.A., The New Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, etc. Written by Issachar Miron-Michrovsky … …
Moshe Wilensky
… Israeli songs. Within the movement was a choir led by the musician Yitzhak Edel, who greatly influenced Wilensky's … Source: The National Library of Israel website . … Israeli musician, composer & lyricist … Kol Israel … Conductor … …
Elio Piattelli
… Piatelli did not consider himself a musicologist, but as a musician, a composer who “must be a musicologist” to engage …
Nahum Heiman
… says that the families of Heiman, Asaf and Yedoton were the musicians of the first and second temple.' Nahum Heiman …
Leonard Bernstein
… conductor and composer. Born in Lawerence, Mass. Diverse musician and was well known in the U.S. and abroad in many …
Uzi Hitman
… visits to Israel. In addition, he composed many lyrics for musicians in the Mizrahi music genre, wrote children's songs …
Harry Von Tilzer
… an up-and-coming lyricist named Andrew B. Sterling. The two musicians became good friends and roomed together in a small …
Dave Tarras
… to New York in 1921. He was one of the most famous Klezmer musicians of the 20th century. Additional biography, at … … Klezmer clarinetist … Clarinet … Clarinetist … Klezmer … Musician … Dave Tarras …