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Michael Lukin
… The Oxford Handbook of Slavic and East European Folklore , Musica Judaica , Yuval , Musik Traditionen , Jerusalem … explore Yiddish folk songs and Hasidic nigunim through ethnomusicological, folkloristic, and historical lenses. He has … traditional culture, such as Yiddish carnivalesque, folk theater melodies, cantorial improvisation, and the legacy of …

Between Israeli and Jewish in Music
… Between Israeli and Jewish in Music Chair: Jehoash Hirshberg Olivier Tourny, CNRS, Paris-Jerusalem The Beta Israel Liturgical Music in Israel Today: Between Tradition, Norm and … a purely Ethiopian Israeli liturgy. Ronit Seter, Jewish Music Research Centre, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Is …

Raisins and Almonds: Goldfaden’s Glory
… … American Jewish Congress … … 42 … 1993 … Biographies … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Eastern Ashkenazi … Marvin Caplan … …
Aaron Copland
… theory and composition with Rubin Goldmark, continuing his musical education with Goldmark, Victor Wittgenstein and … studied with Nadia Boulanger at the Fontainebleau School of Music in Paris. During his time in Paris, Copland traveled … Dance Symphony (1929) , Short Symphony (1933) , Music for Theater (1925) and Piano Variations (1930) were strongly …
Doktor Almasada: oder Di Yuden in Palermo (Dr. Almasada, or the Jews in Palermo)
… 81 … 10 … 35316 … Warsaw … Baumritter & Gonsher … … 1887 … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Goldfaden … Yiddish songs … Yiddish …
Bar Kochba
… … 81 … 81 … 10 … 35312 … Warsaw … Y. Alapin … … 1887 … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Goldfaden … Yiddish songs … Yiddish …

Karel Reiner
… 27, 1910 in Žatec (Western Bohemia). Reiner studied law and musicology at the Charles University in Prague, and … He also composed incidental music for the avant-garde theater D-35 and the Esta gramophone company. Reiner was a … play Esther, dramatized by E.F. Burian, the director of the theater D-35. Unlike most other prominent musicians …

Moses Michail Milner (Melnikoff)
… He sang with famous cantors in Kiev, later studying music in Kiev and in St. Petersburg, where he participated in the founding of the Society for Jewish Folk Music (1908). He composed many works based on Jewish themes, … works, operas, piano pieces, songs and incidental theater music. Sources: 1. Nulman, Macy. Concise …
Abraham Ellstein
… active on the radio and broadcasted programs about Yiddish music and Synagogue music. As a composer, he wrote 33 scores for Yiddish musical theater, over 500 Yiddish songs, and some scores for Yiddish … … Songwriter, composer & conductor of the American Yiddish Theater … Abraham Ellstein …
Shulmait
… 81 … 10 … 35320 … Warsaw … Baumritter & Gonsher … … 1886 … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Goldfaden … Yiddish songs … Yiddish …