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Victor Tunkel
… part of SOAS. Mr. Tunkel was an avid collector of books, scores and manuscripts relating to Jewish liturgical music, …
Viktor Ullmann
… productivity in Terezín. Due to the scarcity of scores in the camp, Ullmann’s corpus represented a huge … Terezín is undoubtedly his opera Der Kaiser von Atlantis , scored for five singers and a thirteen-member orchestra. The …
Fritz Rikko
… and Rutgers University. As an editor, Rikko published scores for individual pieces by numerous Baroque composers, …
Samuel Naumbourg
… to great lengths to collect all of the parts of Rossi’s score which were scattered amongst several libraries in Western Europe. Once the entire score was in his possession, Naumbourg edited the material …
Kurt Weill
… of Israel see here . It includes archival materials such as scores, manuscripts, books, ethnographic recordings and …
Aaron Copland
… under her tutelage that he produced his first orchestral score, the ballet Grogh. His early works such as Dance … composition, his biggest acheivement in this genre is the score for William Wyler’s The Heiress (1949), for which he …
Gustav Mahler
… Deryck Cooke discovered that the work was complete in short score, leading him to make a performing version. … …
Nahum Nardi
… Nardi, collected his artistic legacy which included musical scores, recordings, and other documents, and handed it to …
Sholom Secunda
… That same year, Brecher agreed to let Sholom compose the score for 'Justice,' a play by Solomon Shmulewitz. To … the Metropolitan Theater in Newark, New Jersey. He arranged scores for two plays in the 1917-1918 season, 'Children Come …
Mordekhai Hershman
… the uniquely expressive through-composed musical score (8:30 minutes long, published in New York by Renanah …