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Zalman Polak
… Baser Mesobotitza. During this time he was active with the Organization of Yugoslavian Cantors. 1926-1934: Served as … Israel. 1937: Was involved for many years founding the Organization of Cantors in Israel. 1948: Married Margalit … and dictating 'nosachim.' 1960: The Institute of Sacred Music reported in the news regarding his institute for …
Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… of Adrianpole excelled especially in Hebrew poetry and in music, two fields in which Isaac Eliyahu Navon excelled as … Palestine. He settled in Jerusalem and committed himself to music and poetry. He invested most of his time and fortune … of many writers, some of which are his past colleagues. He organized a group of important young artists and teaches at …
Charles Kensington Salaman
… from an early age. As a composer he wrote works for piano, organ, orchestra and opera, and had a special interest in devotional music for the synagogue. He wrote 124 settings for synagogue … . … English composer and pianist … Composer … Synagogue … Music … Reform … Judaism … Charles Kensington Salaman …
Joseph Papernikoff
… Thanks to his voice, a beautiful alto voice, and his musical hearing, he was accepted at the age of 8 to the … a member of the Hebrew branch of the International Writers' Organization. In 1927, his first book of poems was published …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… and studied their repertoire. He had a good voice and musical hearing, as well as a good memory and perception, … of Histadrut Bney Shalom of the Yemenite youth, in which he organized a choir of eighty girls and boys. The choir met … parents who immigrated to Jerusalem. In Tel Aviv he organized a choir of eighty boys in the Ezrat A h im …
Moses Beregovski
… born in the Ukraine in 1892. He was exposed to liturgical music at an early age through his father who was a teacher … into two main categories: (1) songs created before the organization of a cohesive workers movement and (2) songs created to service the activities of organized revolutionary workers’ movements. In the …
Eduard Birnbaum
… in Bydgoszcz. His teachers at Bydgoszcz identified his musical talent early on and sent him to Vilna to study … etc…). Each item is referenced on one of several lists organized alphabetically by name, subject, location and … publisher. He also developed a complex card system which organizes the musical material by melodic and textual …
Abraham Baer
… in Sweden in 1857. During his tenure there, along with organist Joseph Czapek, he published Muisk till sangerna vid … . Baal Tfilla includes original compositions, as well as music borrowed from Salomon Sulzer , Louis Lewandowski … The remarkable list of congratulatory notes by cantors and musicians from the four corners of the Jewish world, which …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… (former Kurland or Courland) and began his study of Jewish music in Libau where he trained to be a cantor. He continued … in 1906. In Jerusalem, he began working as a cantor and music teacher at the Hebrew Teacher’s college. Idelsohn was … and one Sabbath-morning Service for four part choir with organ accompaniment, according to the Reform ritual; “Jewish …
Louis Lewandowski
… new choir director. The New Synagogue was equipped with an organ, which allowed Lewandowski to begin experimenting with organ accompaniment in his compositions. He introduced a new romantic style heavily influenced by the music of Felix Mendelssohn. In 1871, Lewandowski published …