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Joseph Shlisky
… the synagogue’s prestige in the community, and attracted new congregants. Shlisky never mentioned the name of the … not far from the synagogue, in the heart of The Ward, the city’s bustling, growing Jewish district. As a soloist in … Lend Me Your Aid . In March 1919 Shlisky performed his New York debut, at the Aeolian Hall. The audience was enraptured …
David Putterman
… Born in New York City, USA. Studied with leading cantors of his time ( Zeidel … … Cantor … Composer … New York … David Putterman …
Isadore Freed
… The Rhapsody was performed three more times that year in New York City, first at Aeolian Hall, then at Columbia University, …
Leibele Waldman
… Cantor. Born in New York , USA. Officiated as cantor in Boston , Passaic , and New York , and sang on the radio. Made many recordings of …
Boris Thomashefsky
… He immigrated to the United States in 1881, and settled in New York City. Shortly after arriving to New York, Thomashefsky …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… Teachers Seminary and at the Herzliah Teachers Institute in New York City. He is an ASCAP's Deems Taylor Award winner for …
Leon Lishner
… of his operas. He performed in many productions with the New York City Opera and the NBC Opera Theatre during the 1950s and …
Joseph Schillinger
… the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) and died in New York City. Full biography at Wikipedia. … Music theorist & …
Josef Bonime
… family as a young boy. Bonime studied composition at The City College of New York and piano performance at Julliard. After completing his …
Max Leibowitz
… klezmer bandleaders and recording artists in the New York City area that included Abe Schwartz , Joseph Moskowitz …