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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 … consists of more than 15,000 items. It includes books, articles, clippings, catalogues, anthologies, sheet music, … notified the son of cantor Hugo Chaim Adler, the notorious American composer Prof. Samuel Adler , who tells in front …
Tehillat no. 1 (Sebastian Diaz Pena)
… - Emanuel archives. Tehillat for Cantor, soprano and two-part choir and organ, dated September 1912 (and therefore … and Raymond Goldstein (piano) … Judeo-Caribbean Currents: Music of the Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue in Curaçao … Jewish communities … Synagogue music … Afro American … America … Arrangements … caribbean … Communities …
Léibele Schwartz
… Schwartz was born in Brod, Poland, on March 22, 1928 as Yehudah Leib Kirzner. He began his music studies as a child with his father, Yaakov, who was a … in 1946. He shared the stage with two Eastern-European born American luminaries of the Yiddish theater, Berta Gersten …
Pinchas Borenstein
… of Jeziorna Królewska, a suburb of Warsaw, which was then part of the Kingdom of Poland under the Russian Empire (now … From a young age, Borenstein demonstrated a passion for music. As a child, he sang in a synagogue choir in Warsaw. … Cantors … Argentina … Cantors - Hazzanim … Poland … American cantors … Opera … Ashkenazi liturgical music … …
Joe Elias
… he was invited to perform at the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife as one of the first performers of Ladino music in this country in the current epoch. After his … the States, Joe helped organize concerts in New Mexico as part of a program to bring together the Jewish community with …