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Tsippi Fleischer
… all reflected in her works, where she is clearly following the first generation of Israeli composers in their quests for East-West synthesis. She has incorporated in her works far more Arab …

Shalom Friede
… Shalom Friede was born in Amsterdam. The collection of his melodies added to the knowledege of Polish cantoral and Hassidic music. … …
Deborah Lynn "Debbie" Friedman
… played an important role in dramatically shifting the aesthetics of liturgical music in the liberal Jewish movements of North America. Friedman’s …
Artur Gelbrun
… For Artur Gelbrun's biography in the Israel Music Institute website, click here . … Israeli …
Israel Goldfarb
… Although he had a pleasant voice and musical talent, his brother, Samuel Eliezer Goldfarb was acknowledged as the musician in the family. While Samuel began a career in music, Israel …
Miriam Gideon
… studies with her uncle, Henry Gideon, an organ player and the manager of a synagogue choir in Boston. In 1926 Miriam … received a Bachelor's degree from Boston University in Mathematics and French while simultaneously continuing to … her Doctorate in Composition and Sacred Music from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA). She …
Jacob Gilboa
… he lived in Vienna, where he received training in playing the piano. In 1938 he immigrated to Israel, where he initially studied in Haifa at the Institute for Technology. Starting in 1944 he studied at the Jerusalem Academy of Music with Josef Tal and Paul …
Yitzhak Graziani
… in various orchestras as an instrumentalist. During the Nazi occupation of Bulgaria , Graziani was imprisoned in labor camps. After the liberation of Bulgaria by the Russian Red Army in 1944, Graziani married a woman named …
Joseph Michael Gusikow
… (wood and straw). On it he played well known pieces of the time, performing in front of notable figures such as … him privately in Leipzig. He is considered by some to be the most famous Klezmer player of all time, and he is one of the first known Klezmer musicians to appear before a Western …

Ami Maayani
… near Tel-Aviv, 1936 d. 2019) had always emphasized the use of Jewish folk traditions, both Mizrahi and … works. He is known internationally for his compositions for the harp. He studied with Ben-Haim , and at Columbia University with Ussachewsky in the early 1960's. Among his works are: Harp Concerto (Engel …