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Hirsch Weintraub
… born in Dubno , Poland . He was the son of cantor-composer Solomon Weintraub , and started his musical training at an … in Vienna (where he was influenced greatly by Salomon Sulzer's style) and in Berlin. He also studied … … Cantor … Composer … Harmony … Salomon Sulzer … Hirsch Weintraub …
Alois Kaiser
… in Vienna. From the age of ten he sang in the choir of Solomon Sulzer, and in 1859 became assistant cantor in Fünfhaus, one …
Samuel Alman
… specifically by the work of hazzanim Nisson Spivak and Solomon Sulzer. He made use of elaborate modern harmony in his …
Salomon Sulzer
… Born in Hohenemes, Austria, Sulzer officiated as a cantor in his hometown, and was later … beyond the Jewish community. As a composer and musician, Sulzer is considered by some as the father of modern … Goldschmidt, Ernst Daniel, and Akiva Zimmerman. 'Sulzer, Solomon.' Encyclopaedia Judaica Concise Encyclopedia of …
Between Noise and Harmony
… Influence … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Lewandowski, Louis … Sulzer, Solomon … Christian … Jews … Jentiles … Meyebeer … Wagner, …
Europe Toward the 20th Century
… … 1998 … Hazzanut … Ninteenth (19th) Century … Vienna … Sulzer, Solomon … Hazzanim - Cantors … Cantor … Cantorial music … …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… the transcriptions were made. This phenomenon began with Solomon Sultzer’s modernization of Jewish liturgical music … in Ashkenazi synagogue music by cantors such as Maier Kohn, Sulzer and Naumbourg, some of the congregational responses … in Musicology 2:121-139. _____. 1996. “He-ḥazan Shelomo Sulzer ve-hashpaʽato mi-yyamav ʽad hayom.” Duchan 14: …