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Shlomo Ravitz
… served for about six years as a cantor in the synagogue of Riga. He then served as a cantor for a short time in the …
Samuel Naumbourg
… 33 original pieces, along with a selection of Rossi’s madrigals under the title Cantiques de Salamon Rossi. … …
Ya'akov Orland
… Between 1921 and 1923, his parents joined the "Working Brigades," an organization they helped establish, which …
Marc Lavry
… Marc Lavry was born in Riga , Latvia and received his formal musical education at the Riga and Leipzig conservatories under teachers Scherchen and … Glazunov. Lavry’s early career included conducting posts in Riga and Saarbrucken and a position as the director of the …
Gideon Klein
… 2 (1941), Duo for Violin and Cello (1941, unfinished), Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by … Fugue for String Quartet (1942-43), Piano Sonata (1943), Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by …
Mordekhai Zeira
… , Hineh Tam Yom Karev Arvo , and the anthem of the Na h al Brigade. His last song, with words by Orland, was Shir …
Shmerke Kaczerginski
… Jewish cultural works with Sutzkever as part of the Paper Brigade and joined the United Partisans Organisation, …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… crime of crimes. After his discharge from the Jewish Brigade of the British Army, where Issachar Miron served …
Nahum Heiman
… and guided choirs and singing groups. Heiman was born in Riga, Latvia on May 6, 1934. His father was an amateur …
Davit Civita
… Canzoni (italian songs) which has the marking, 'Madrigali Ebrei' (Hebrew Madrigals). Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Italian musician … Music … Art Music … Art … Madrigal … Sixteenth (16th) Century … Composer … Italy … Davit …