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Gary Bertini
… the Israel Chamber Orchestra (1964-1975) and other Israeli musical establishments. Was an acclaimed conductor in Israel … 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
… Tel Aviv in 1974. His style is influenced by 20th-century musical techniques, but also incorporates elements associated with Middle Eastern music. Daus's works include chamber, vocal and orchestral pieces, songs, and some incidental music for the theater. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica; Cohen, Yehuda. …
Yitzhak Graziani
… Yitzhak Graziani was born in Russe , Bulgaria . His musical path began in grade-school, as he participated in … married a woman named Dora, and enrolled in the Academy of Music in Sofia . In 1948, Graziani immigrated with his … for 12 years, founding its children's choir, various theater productions (in Habimah, Hakameri, etc.), and …
Theodore Holdheim
… to Palestine in 1933, settling in Kibbutz Bet-Alfa. Studied music in Israel and in the U.S., and continued to study … Was very active as an educator in Israel in the fields of music and science. His compositional style was based on … works include operas, cantatas, works for orchestra, choir, theater and chamber music. Sources: Encyclopedia …
Verdina Shlonsky
… symphonic works, a piano concerto, a cantata, chamber music, music for the theater, and many songs (Lieder and popular). Her orchestral …
Jacob Koppel Sandler
… to the US in 1888 where he worked in the Yiddish theater and was the choral director for several cantors. He … a folk song. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Composer and music director … Yiddish … Theater … Choral … Director … Composer … Operettas … Eli Eli …
Herman Svet
… Yehudith Wahl, from Berlin. In 1917 he began writing about music for various Russian-language periodicals in Kiev and … He has recorded over 150 performances on history and music on The Voice of Jerusalem radio station. From 1947 he … Musical Culture in the Soviet Period (1968), Jewish Theater in Soviet Russia (1968). Gershon Svet died on July …
Moses Beregovski
… born in the Ukraine in 1892. He was exposed to liturgical music at an early age through his father who was a teacher at the Kiev Jewish Music School and a ba’al kore (official who reads the Torah … War II, but what does remain is housed at the Institute of Theater , Music and Cinema in Leningrad . Yidishe Folkslider …
Irene Heskes
… Born in Brooklyn, New York. Was a Music researcher who specialized in Jewish music. Her … included the compilation of a large collection of Yiddish theater music. She published many articles and books … 'Irene Heskes, 76, a Historian Of Music in the Yiddish Theater.' New York Times 19 Oct. 1999.; 'Irene Heskes.' …
Solomon Rosowsky
… Law at the University of Kiev , Rosowsky went on to study music at the St. Petersburg Imperial Conservatory under … 1908 and served as the musical director of the Yiddish Art Theater . In 1920, Rosowsky returned to Riga where he worked as a music-critic and theater director, and established the first Jewish …