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Ephraim Skliar
… part in the establishment of the Society for Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg. In 1912, he settled in Riga, where … and led various choirs. Skliar wrote many choral works and vocal arrangements, set in various genres of Jewish music such as Yiddish songs , among others. Sources: …
Yitzhak Sadai
… in 1949. He studied composition at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music under Uriah Uri Boscovich , and also studied with … Tal . Later he worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Music in Jerusalem (from 1960) and the Tel Aviv Academy of … composed orchestral music, chamber music, and choral and vocal works, some of them with Jewish themes, such as the …
Gershon Ephros
… grandfather, Cantor Moses Fromberg. He received his first musical training while being part of his grandfather's … 1957. Apart fom his cantorial career, Ephros taught Jewish music in Hebrew schools in New York and at the Hebrew Union … Ephros composed many liturgical works, in addition to other vocal and instrumental compositions. Ephros is mostly known …
Salamone Rossi
… Though much ink has been spilled reviewing the vast musical contribution of Jewish-Italian composer Salamone de … as the leader of an ensemble comprised mostly of Jewish musicians. While his first two works are dedicated to Duke … basis for his performances at court events and for his vocal and instrumental compositions. Although it seems that …
Simha Arom
… A French-Israeli ethnomusicologist who is recognized as a world expert on the music of central Africa, especially that of the Central … by the traditional music of this country, especially the vocal polyphonies of the Aka Pygmies. He did field work …
Joseph Dorfman
… at the Odessa Academy (1958-1965), and later studied Musicology and Composition at the Gnessin Musical Institute in Moscow (1967-1971), receiving his PhD … including pieces for solo instruments, chamber and vocal music, choral music, ballet, orchestral works, …
Nikolai Kaufman
… Musicologist, folklorist and composer Nikolay (or Nikolaï) … folk music, with strong emphasis on studies about plurivocality and rhythm, dedicated unfailing efforts to the … the renowned Bulgarian State Radio and Television Female Vocal Choir, whose recordings under the banner of the title …
Pearls of Yiddish Song (Perl fun yiddishen lied)
… Department of the Workmen’s Circle … … Songs … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … Song … 1988 … Music … Song … Score … Scores … … … Collections … Songsters - Shironim … Song-books … Vocal … Eastern Ashkenazi … Joseph Mlotek … Eleanor Gordon …
A selection of Hebrew melodies, ancient and modern
… Songs for 1-3 voices with piano or 4 voices unaccompanied. Music by Isaac Nathan, words by Lord Byron; edited, with … 10 … Tuscaloosa … University of Alabama … … Songs … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … Song … 1988 … Music … … Score … Scores … Songs … Art Music … Art … Piano … Voice … Vocal … Frederick Burwick … Paul Douglass … Isaac Nathan … A …
Stories from the Hebrew Bible in the music of the Renaissance
… ' … 3 … 235-288 … American Institute of Musicology … Haenssler-Verlag … … 37 … 1983 … Music … Bible … Old Testament … Influence … Sacred … Renaissance … Vocal … Don Harrán … Stories from the Hebrew Bible in the …