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Pnina Salzman
… generation of performers who exhibited individuality of style, such as Cortot, Magda Tagliaferro, Artur Schnabel, …
Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… Bey in Iraq and was recording both Iraqi and Egyptian styles by 1929. He was the prizewinner for the ‘ud at the … from Iraq to Israel in 1935 and developed ‘Oriental’ styles in Palestine/Israel. He was active on Arabic … as well as large instrumental and vocal works in Oriental styles. He had broad knowledge of Iraqi maqamat but …
Oedoen Partos
… and string quartet, 1959) he approached his original, local style through the synthesis of Yemenite tunes he transcribed … only in the late 1950s, and Partos also changed his style. His Tehilim ( Psalms for string quartet, 1960) is a …
Yardena Alotin
… and Holiday Song (1984). These follow the Mediterranean style in its early and later developments. She wrote her two …
Leon Schidlowsky
… Amzallag, Radzynski , Olivero , Weidberg and Seroussi . His style is influenced by Schoenberg, and he has expressed deep … through artistic progressiveness. He wrote in various styles such as free atonality, 12-note serialism, total …
Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… religious content (for example, dreams of redemption). His style combined elements of different and sometimes contradictory resources. At the heart of his style are the patterns of religious piyyutim of the Jews of …
Shelomo Zalman Rivlin
… in his Shirei Shlomo , he tried to create a musical style that fuses the European and the Oriental traditions. …
Moshe Rudinow
Moshe Rudinow was born in Liubech, Ukraine. He was orphaned at the age of eight, and was…
Alexander Tansman
… into his works and was influenced by the neo-classical style. Sources: Abravanel, Claude, and Yulia Kreinin. …
Max Weinreich
Max Weinreich was a Russian Jewish linguist, specializing in …