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Alexander Olshanetsky
… and toured Russia and Siberia, and later was the choral director for a Russian operetta company. He stayed in …
Reuben Rinder
… Through insights from the Rinder papers and Rose Rinder’s oral history (UC Berkeley), this paper connects Rinder’s …
Zalmen Mlotek
… in the National Library of Israel website. Zalmen Mlotek's Oral History (video) on Yiddish Book Center website. …
Haim Effendi
… we have seen has factual antecedents, remained vivid in the oral tradition of the Ottoman Jews. For example, in an … recordings of Haim Effendi influenced the Sephardi oral lore throughout the 20th century is a matter for future …
Eliakum Zunser
… ' Di Blum ' ('The Flower')) became laden with lyricism and moral sentiment. In 1861 he abandoned embroidery, returned to …
Tzvi Avni
… 15 orchestral works, 10 chamber music pieces, and over 25 choral and vocal works, in addition to solo and electronic …

Shalom Friede
… of his melodies added to the knowledege of Polish cantoral and Hassidic music. … Cantor … Shalom Friede …
Miriam Gideon
… for: orchestra; voice; chamber music; liturgical works; chorales; solo instruments; and dramas. She composed a number …

Max Löwenstamm
… ). Officiated as cantor in Munich (1847-1881). Wrote many choral compositions for the synagogue. Source: Concise …
Pnina Salzman
… Pnina Salzman: Her Career and Interpretive Art. Doctoral Dissertation (DMA), Arizona State University, 2000. The …