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Naomi Shemer
… of Gold ,” subsequently considered the best-loved Israeli song of all time. In 1983, she was awarded the Israel Prize, … library of Israel (Hebrew). … Israeli Composer and songwriter … Composers … Songs … 0 … Composer … Israeli … Song … Songwriter … Israel …
Sasha Argov
… his main source of income. In all, Argov composed 1,200 songs for the Israeli military and civilian entertainment …
Joseph Shlisky
… promised Shlisky’s parents to train their boy in liturgical song and take him on tour to London, England. Instead, the … established Jewish families. He delighted audiences with songs that would remain at the core of his non-liturgical …
Heinrich Schalit
… wrote orchestral, chamber, and piano music, as well as songs. He used Hebrew poetry for some of his compositions, …
Leibele Waldman
… of both liturgical pieces and Yiddish religious folksongs. … Cantor … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – …
Gideon Klein
… with Rafael Schachter for whose chorus Klein composed folk songs in Czech, Slovak, Hebrew, and Russian. Since procuring … arrangements for Schächter's chorus survives: the Hebrew song Bachuri leantisa, composed on December 3, 1942. In …
Hans Krása
… WWII was small but well received. In 1926, he composed Five Songs for Voice and Piano and then six years later in 1932, … at the Klein Buhne (Small Stage) in Prague . Krása’s Anna Song from Hoffmeister’s play was particularly well …
Max Helfman
… … Composer, choral conductor & educator … Yiddish songs … Communism … Socialism … Jewish socialists … …
Emanuel Zamir
… Emanuel Zamir was a unique figure in the field of Hebrew Folksong (Zemer Ivri). He was born in Petakh Tikva, to parents … of the colony. At an early age, he was influenced by the songs of composer Matitiyahu Shelem of Kibbutz …
Rafael Schächter
… the first all-male cast cabaret variety show. The final song, “Terezín March,” became an instant hit, and was a … he arranged Czech, Slovak, Hebrew and even Russian folk songs for Schächter's expanding choral group (an invaluable …