(125 results found)
Abel Ehrlich
… of composers in various institutions and at the Tel-Aviv music academy since 1964 (1967-1991, at Tel Aviv University). Although he was interested in Mizrahi music, most of his works are atonal or serial. “His musical … language ranges from accessible, tonal, metric and witty neoclassicism to pointillism, clusters and dissonant …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… throughout Eastern Europe. Because of the exceptional musical and emotional power of his singing, he attained a … importance of Cantor Salomon in the writings of cantors and musicologists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. … Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, Reprint, in Out of Print Classics Series of Synagogue Music (v. 21). New York: Sacred …
Rahamim Amar
… and was the 20th generation in Jerusalem. He started his music career when he served as a trumpet player in the … his release from the army, he began to specialize in other musical instruments. He especially loved plucked string … wrote, and composed several songs that are today considered classics among paytanim and cantors in the Spanish-Jerusalem …
Yinam Leef
… A selection from his biography on the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance website: 'President of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, Yinam Leef (Born in Jerusalem in 1953) is … and violin and his childhood musical influences include classical music, jazz, and the unique mixture of Jewish …
Jascha Nemtsov
… up in Saint Petersburg where he graduated from a special music school and was awarded a gold medal. He then continued his musical education at the Saint Petersburg State … Nemtsov’s repertoire is wide and varied: Besides of the Classic and Romantic repertoire, he is especially dedicated …
Betty Olivero
… Italy. She is a full professor of composition at the Music Department in Bar-Ilan University. Betty Olivero is a … was awarded the Koussevitzky Award by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation and the Library of Congress, Washington … works are published by Universal Music Publishing Classical (Casa Ricordi Music Milano) in Italy, and the …
Pnina Salzman
… But I fancy an innate sensibility and vitality of musical mind and feeling will preserve her from all that.” ( … of Art in 2003. Salzman’s approach to interpretation of the classical canon was shaped, first and foremost, by Alfred … and Tzvi Avni (b. 1927). Salzman contributed to the Israeli classical music scene not only by setting high standards for …
Noam Sheriff
… that also developed a career as a conductor, and as musical director of the Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra … influenced by his teacher Ben-Haim , range between light classical, based on folk tunes (early in his career) … … 11807 … Israeli … Composer … Conductor … Director … Classical … Art … Music … Noam Sheriff … רונית סתר …
Alexander Tansman
… Born in Lodz, Poland, studied music in his hometown and in Warsaw. Moved to Paris in 1921, … elements into his works and was influenced by the neo-classical style. Sources: Abravanel, Claude, and Yulia … … composer … Poland … Polish … Composers … Art … Music … Neoclassicism … Guitar … Alexander Tansman …
Abraham Baer
… . Baal Tfilla includes original compositions, as well as music borrowed from Salomon Sulzer , Louis Lewandowski … The remarkable list of congratulatory notes by cantors and musicians from the four corners of the Jewish world, which … volume of the massive 35-volume collection, Out-of-Print Classics of Cantorial Liturgy , published by the Sacred …