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Morton Shanok
… discharged from the army, he attended Manhattan School of Music and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music. Shanok was one of a group of cantors who established … the H.L. Miller Cantorial School and the College of Jewish Music of the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York. He was a …
Harry Von Tilzer
… Gummblinksy), was born in Detroit in 1872. His passion for music became evident at an early age, and at fourteen he … an up-and-coming lyricist named Andrew B. Sterling. The two musicians became good friends and roomed together in a small … printer named William C. Dunn, who managed the Orphean Music Company. The song was an instant hit, and sold over …
Revisiting a Forgotten Treasure in Philadelphia
… is very well known among scholars and collectors of Jewish music for its rich musical resources. The most substantial and valuable … articles, clippings, catalogues, anthologies, sheet music, vocal and instrumental compilations and a variety of …
Léibele Schwartz
… on March 22, 1928 as Yehudah Leib Kirzner. He began his music studies as a child with his father, Yaakov, who was a … archive of Néstor Stofblat) Stofblat also directed Jewish vocal ensembles such as the Ensemble Judaica (consisting of … Nursing Home and recorded several songs. The Shalosh Arba vocal quartet and the Israeli Dance Ensemble directed by …
Aharon Amram
… Ha'ain and Ein Shemer. In school, his inclination towards music was noticed, and when he was fourteen, he … music studio of Eli Korz in Tel Aviv, where he was taught vocal technique, Solfege, classical singing, etc. When one … Yemenite and classical singing because of the different vocal techniques. He chose Yemenite singing, and thereafter …
Keter
… It shows the influence of 19th century Ashkenazi cantorial music on this hazzan and composer. Upon arrival to New York … it and, in general, not to introduce changes in the local music customs. Not all the sections of this composition are …
Sarah Gorby
… culturally rich environment, significantly influencing her musical career. Gorby showed an early interest in music and classical singing. Her family's relocation to … under prominent music teachers and further develop her vocal technique. She initially performed in small venues and …

Judeo-Spanish Traditions in Transition
… Chair: Karen Gerson Sarhon Susana Weich-Shahak, Jewish Music Research Centre, Hebrew University of Jerusalem … in Israel This paper outlines aspects of change in Ladino music due to the impact of radio since the Independence of … have been broadcast since the 1950s, and the importance of music for the identification of the individual with an …

Isaac Offenbach
… He left his hometown in 1799 to travel as a wandering musician. In his travels he picked up the epithet “der … settled in Duetz where he worked for many years as a saloon musician. Offenbach moved to Cologne in 1816 where he was employed as a music teacher, and later as a local hazzan. He retained his …
8-11. A Ya Nass!
… Zaki Fahami, a Christian Arab singer from Syria, on vocals; Tzion Ibrahim, described by Aharon as the “best in … Shaul, an Iraqi Jew, on percussion. Both the lyrics and music were composed by Aharon. According to Aharon, the … Audio Examples (CDs 1-5) … Makam … Ethnography … Ethnomusicological Research … Iraq … Jewish musicians … Maqam … …