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Gideon Klein
Gideon Klein, pianist and composer, born December 6, 1919, in Přerov (Moravia). At the…
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Isadore Freed
Isadore Freed was born in Brest-Litovsk, Russia on March 26, 1900. At the age of three,…
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Viktor Ullmann. A brief biography and appreciation
Born in Jan. 1898 in Teschen, Czechoslovakia, Ullmann studied in Vienna; in 1918-19, he…
Hoshna’na Rabbah in Casale Monferrato 1732
A critical edition of a musical ceremony for the festival of Hosha'ana Rabbah from the…
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Remarks on the symphonies/overtures in the scores of the three ceremonies for Hosa`na Rabbah at the Synagogue Casale Monferrato
Brief analyses of five string symphonies used as overtures to Hebrew cantatas, dated…
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 3 - Dio, Clemenza e Rigore
Hosha'na Rabbah in Casale Monferrato, 1733: Musical ceremony for 3 voices, strings,…
Dio, Clemenza e Rigore
A critical edition of the cantata-quasi-oratorio “Dio, Clemenza e Rigore” (“God,…
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Strings in the Shadows: A Portrait of Three Violinists at the Terezin Concentration Camp
Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies
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Strings in the Shadows: A Portrait of Three Violinists at the Terezin Concentration Camp
Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies…
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Portuguese Hatzi Qadish, Amsterdam, 18th century
Eighteenth-century notated sources of Jewish liturgical music are rare, and the…