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Jan Peerce
… served as a cultural ambassador to Moscow and was the first American to perform with the Bolshoi Theatre Opera. Peerce …
Richard Tucker
… In addition to his work as Hazzan, he was a highly regarded American opera tenor. … Opera tenor and cantor … …
Abraham Moshe Bernstein
… compositions can be heard here . … Cantor & composer … 0 … American art music … Aleppo … Al Adamot Moreshet … Abraham …
Edward Stark
… brothers. In 1871, Edward and his family immigrated to America to join the three eldest sons of the Stark family … advocated for the preservation of traditional nusach in the American Reform service. Most of his compositions included …
Joseph Shlisky
… began to prosper as an art. Like elsewhere in North America, Toronto synagogues looked to Eastern Europe to … in the five boroughs, including the First Roumanian-American Congregation on the Lower East Side, Kol Israel …
Joel Rubin
… Joel Rubin is an American clarinetist, Klezmer musician, Ethnomusicologist, … and books, see the National Library of Israel website. … American clarinetist, Klezmer musician and Ethnomusicologist …
Lazare Saminsky
… Jewish music to be performed in the Reform synagogues of America. This he achieved by composing his own works, … has generally been forgotten among those of the important American immigrants of the 20 th century. Sources: …
Boris Thomashefsky
… With Wolf’s financial backing, Thomashefsky orchestrated an American tour for a Yiddish theater company based in London. … considered to be the beginning of Yiddish Theater in America. Although Thomashefsky was primarily associated with … a number of high quality European actors and dramatists to America. He sponsored Ossip Dymov, Jacob Ben-Ami , Samuel …
Max Helfman
… Max Helfman was a Polish-born American Jewish composer, choral conductor, pianist, singer, … Synagogue music … Conservative Judaism … Labor … Zionism … America … American composers … Max Helfman …
Karel Ančerl
… which time he toured extensively throughout Europe, North America and Asia as a guest conductor. In 1958, Ančerl was …