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Viktor Ullmann
… two days later. … Composer … Song … Composer … Director … Operas … Songs … Terezin … Auschwitz … Holocaust … Viktor …
Kurt Weill
… himself with several satirical and surrealistic operas, he became famous with playwright Bertold Brecht … Gebrauchsmusik . All the while, he never stopped writing operas and classical music. He wrote several works for the …
Darius Milhaud
… body of work spans various genres, including symphonies, operas, and chamber music. Full biography in Milken …
Emanuel Aguilar
… concerts of classical repertoire. His corpus includes two operas, three symphonies, three cantatas and a number of …
Myer Leoni
… the Great Synagogue in London , but continued performing in Operas, providing they didn’t conflict with his Synagogue …
Gustav Mahler
… by the innovation and the romantic spirit of Wagner’s Operas, and he tried to emulate that style in his own … approach. Though Mahler made several attempts at composing Operas, none were ever completed or performed; his only …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… of Tal’s over 100 works are orchestral and stage works (operas, oratorios). Only a dozen of his works that he … stage works. Tal composed extensively for the stage - 18 operas, oratorios, cantatas and dramas – mostly based on … with librettist Israel Eliraz for five of his eight operas, written between 1957 and 1995: Ashmedai, Massada …
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
… producing a corpus of 70 orchestral works and several Operas, including The Merchant of Venice (1961). In the last …
Mikhail Gnesin
… distinguished work from his “Jewish” period includes: the operas, The Youth of Abraham (1921-23) and The Maccabees …
Rafael Schächter
… to organizing choral activities, Schächter produced several Operas for performance in Terezín, including Smetana's The …