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Ida Kaminska
… continued to act. Full biography at Wikipedia. … Yiddish theater actress … 0 … Actress … Yiddish Theater … Poland … Playwright … Holocaust … Ida Kaminska …
Ilia Trilling
… photo was taken from Trilling's Wikipedia page) … Yiddish theater composer … 0 … Ilia Trilling …
Zalman Zylbercweig
… Reines. Zylbercweig’s formal connection with the Yiddish theater began in 1912, when he became involved in the management of a Yiddish and Hebrew theater troupe. It was during this time that Zylbercweig … Dramatic Actors (LIDA). Zylbercweig began writing for the theater During WWI, primarily composing skits and one-act …
Zalmen Mlotek
… an internationally recognized authority on Yiddish folk and theater music and a leading figure in the Jewish theatre and … Interview with Zalmen Mlotek of the Folksbiene Yiddish Theater in New York (2008): Professor Edwin Seroussi … … Accompaniment … Composer … Yiddish songs … Yiddish Theater … Pianist … Arranger … Zalmen Mlotek …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… include over 600 Hebrew folksongs, incidental music for theater and cinema, music for public celebrations, and works …
Gary Bertini
… and abroad. As a composer, known mostly for his incidental theater music. For an extended biography, courtesy of Gary … Composer … Rinat Choir … Israel Chamber Orchestra … Opera … Theater … Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra … Gary Bertini …
Avraham Daus
… orchestral pieces, songs, and some incidental music for the theater. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica; Cohen, Yehuda. …
Yitzhak Graziani
… for 12 years, founding its children's choir, various theater productions (in Habimah, Hakameri, etc.), and …
Theodore Holdheim
… works include operas, cantatas, works for orchestra, choir, theater and chamber music. Sources: Encyclopedia …
Verdina Shlonsky
… a piano concerto, a cantata, chamber music, music for the theater, and many songs (Lieder and popular). Her orchestral …