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Shlomo Ravitz
… cantorial pieces himself. At the age of 15, he went south to Kiev and Odessa, where he graduated with honors …
Ramon Tasat
… (Song of the Soul), an emerging Jewish congregation in southern Montgomery County, MD. He is also the president of …
Efraim Yaakov
… recruited people on the subject of the music of the Jews of southern Yemen ... '. Sources (in hebrew): מאיר בר אשר, …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… (1843-1917), the Rebbe of Khantchin (or Chentchin; Chęciny, South Central Poland). In the introduction to his major … [i.e. his grandfather had immigrated from northern to southern Poland] with six of his sons and his sons-in-law to … music, and contributed to the Jewish press in the USA and South Africa. In 1922 Geshuri was one of the founders of the …
Samuel Naumbourg
… was re-released in 1864. Though Naumbourg comes from the South German tradition, a large percentage of his … melodies, Agudat Shirim, which combined pieces from the South German tradition with melodies from the Western …
Sigmund Schlesinger
… a popular series of pieces for the piano which was titled Southern Flowers. This selection of lively dance tunes …
Abigail Wood
… supervised by Dr. Ruth Davis. She was Lecturer in Music at Southampton University from 2002-6, and moved to take up the …
Moshe Koussevitsky
… While living in New York , Koussevitsky toured in America , South Africa and Israel , gaining wide recognition as one of …
Gustav Mahler
… his first conducting position at Bad Hall, a small theater south of Linz in Austria . A year later, Mahler began …
Edward Stark
… (1895) and “Day of God” (1898). Stark was aligned with the South German cantorial style, a tradition he inherited from …