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Joseph Singer
… cantor in Beuthen, Nurnberg and Vienna (where he succeeded Salomon Sulzer ). He published numerous studies on Jewish …
Hirsch Weintraub
… study harmony in Vienna (where he was influenced greatly by Salomon Sulzer's style) and in Berlin. He also studied … … Cantor … Composer … Harmony … Salomon Sulzer … Hirsch Weintraub …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… Jewish musicologists active in British Palestine, such as Salomon Rosowsky, Robert Lachmann, I tzhak Edel , Peter …
Moritz Deutsch
… In 1842 Deutsch was appointed assistant Cantor under Salomon Sulzer at the Liberal temple in Vienna. Deutsch was …
Samuel Naumbourg
… contributions was his work on the modern edition of Salomon de Rossi’s Ha-Shirim Asher li-Shelomo. Naumbourg … … French … Jewish … Reform … Synagogue … Music … Melodies … Salomon di Rossi … Samuel Naumbourg …
Wolf Shestapol
… with Bezalel Shulsinger in Odessa , and studying with Salomon Sulzer in Vienna . His fluent music reading was …
Gershon Sirota
… made the acquaintance of Joseph Singer , the successor of Salomon Sulzer at the Seitenshteten Temple. Singer was …
Edward Stark
… influenced by the classical oratorio, and by the work of Salomon Sulzer and Louis Lewandowski . He continued to serve …
Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… Kashtan (Shlomoh ben Shimshon, or Salomon, the son of Samson), aka Salomon Weintraub By Daniel S. Katz Cantor Salomon, known as “Kashtan” (ca. 1781-1829), was born in …
Eduard Birnbaum
… early on and sent him to Vilna to study hazzanut with Salomon Sulzer . In 1869, Birnbaum was awarded a sholarship …