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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 …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… all of Eastern Europe. He traveled not only as far as Riga and Budapest, but also crossed the border from the …
Boruch Leib Rosowsky
… Naliboki, Vilna, served as cantor in the Great Synagogue of Riga and was a very popular cantor of his time. Rosowsky … … Cantor … Composer … Riga … Schirei Thefiloh … Boruch Leib Rosowsky …

Ephraim Skliar
… Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg. In 1912, he settled in Riga, where he directed the Royal Conservatory and led …
Herman Svet
… in Kovno; Frimorgn (Morning) and Sevodnya (Today) in Riga; and Nowy dziennik (New daily) in Cracow; among …
Don Harrán
… the seventeenth century; humanism and music; the Italian madrigal; instrumental music of the early Baroque; Jews as …
Solomon Rosowsky
… son of prominent cantor Baruch Leib Rosowsky , was born in Riga in 1878. After completing his first degree in Law at … of the Yiddish Art Theater . In 1920, Rosowsky returned to Riga where he worked as a music-critic and theater director, …
Salamone Rossi
… the 33 original pieces along with a selection of Rossi’s madrigals under the title Cantiques de Salamon Rossi . …