(158 נמצאו תוצאות)
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 … century up to the 21st century with special emphasis on Russian music. In addition, he has performed several concert …
Yechidi Laderech Li Etse'a
… … 'Alone I set out on the road,' wrote Lermontov, the great Russian poet, in 1841. This line has been sung many times, as it came from the very popular Russian romance, 'Vyhozhu odin ja na dorogu' (Alone I set … of Israel … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … Eretz-Israel … Israeli Music … Russian music … Translations … Zemer Ivri … Yechidi …

Levonikhe (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … name of a peasant dance; the primitive dance of the White Russian peasants was later cultivated in the White Russian Republic. Jewish girls also once used to dance a …

Joseph Yasser
… Jewish music researcher & collector. Born in Lodz, Poland. Studied … synagogues and was one of the founders of the American Musicological Society. His research deals with theories of tonality, Russian music, and Jewish music (Biblical instruments, …

Kozatske (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … the musicians to play her a kazatskele (a wedding dance of Russian origin), even though she is poor and cannot pay for … part of the melody is of Jewish origin, the latter part is Russian and in keeping with the character of the dance.” …

Nissan Blumenthal
… four voices. Influenced by his study of German classical music, he adapted melodies from the composers, Handel, … and Mendelssohn in his arrangements of liturgical music. In 1870 he hired David Nowakowsky as choir-leader, … who continue to use his melodies in their Synagogues. … Russian cantor … Nissan Blumenthal …
Joseph Achron
… was born in Lozdzieje, a small village in Lithuania . His musical genius became evident early on and at the age of … tenure there was cut short by his draft into the Russian Army in 1916. In the years after World War I, Achron … a grant from the Leonid Nevzin Center for the Research of Russian and European Jewry. Joseph (Yussl) Achron, Jewish …

Pas d’espagne (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … refers to the term in question. It also indicates whether musical notation or sound recordings are included in the … Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne , Vingerka , Waltz , forms of popular Russian, Polish, and Rumanian dances.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1266 …
Mark Isakovich Rabinovich
… in 1870 in the town of Zdvyzhensk (Kiev province of the Russian Empire; now Brusilov, Ukraine). He studied music under the guidance of his grandfather, the klezmer … he was the head of the State Ensemble of Jewish Folk Music of the Ukrainian SSR. The ensemble performed on the …
Jacob Bachman
… Ukraine). As a child he studied in a Yeshiva. He began his music studies in Moshe Pasternak’s choir at the local … with Rubinstein, who was considered the 'westerner of Russian music,'* Bachmann choose a career in cantorate. He … Pinchas. “Misefer Hayyai.” Reshumot 5 (1927): 145-160. … Russian cantor-composer … Jacob Bachman …