(56 results found)
Mordekhai Hershman
… in several synagogue choirs accompanying distinguished cantors. According to Zaludkowski (who probably received … wartime disruptions he was not at first well known to the American Jewish community. Word of his resplendent tenor … … Hazzan … Cantorate … Cantor … Ukraine … Synagogue music … American cantors … Yiddish Theater … Yiddish Films … Yiddish …
Jacob Beimel
… (synagogue music, folk songs, and Hassidic melodies). … American cantor, composer and musicologist … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, Hazzanim, Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Belarus … Berlin … Copenhagen …
Jan Peerce
… served as a cultural ambassador to Moscow and was the first American to perform with the Bolshoi Theatre Opera. Peerce … works and Jewish folksongs. … Tenor … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – Hazzanim,Chazzanut,Chazzan,Hazzan,Hazzanim,Cantors …
Richard Tucker
… In addition to his work as Hazzan, he was a highly regarded American opera tenor. … Opera tenor and cantor … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – Hazzanim,Chazzanut,Chazzan,Hazzan,Hazzanim,Cantors …
Edward Stark
… the scope of Emanu-El's choir, and was one of the first cantors to introduce instruments, aside from the organ, into … advocated for the preservation of traditional nusach in the American Reform service. Most of his compositions included … April of 1918. … Hazzan & composer … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – …
Joseph Shlisky
… in the five boroughs, including the First Roumanian-American Congregation on the Lower East Side, Kol Israel … was the epicenter of the world hazzanut community. Young cantors came to the neighborhood’s synagogues to apprentice … Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, Hazzanut, Hazzanim, Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… and a winner of the Israel Engel Prize for Music . The American musicologist Dr. Rudolf Ganz included in his … conducted by Issachar Miron. He is a laureate of the Cantors Assembly of America KAVOD AWARD for his “immense … in the 70's and 80's around the country before the largest American Jewish audiences in history. In the 60s he became …
Israel Adler
… He was guest lecturer at numerous European, North and South American Universities, and Chercheur Associé at the Centre … in Paris . In 1984 he obtained the “Kavod” Award of the Cantors’ Assembly (U.S.A) and in 1994 he was awarded an …
Israel Alter
… family with many rabbis. He studied music in Vienna with cantors and teachers of singing and composition, including … where he had an enormous influence on a generation of American cantors. Between 1961 and 1971, Alter wrote and … … Tenor … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi liturgical music … American cantors … Composer … Israel Alter …
Abraham Baer
… early 1930s. The remarkable list of congratulatory notes by cantors and musicians from the four corners of the Jewish … the Hebrew Union College) in 1953 (and again in 1985). The American reprints of Baer’s work are of emblematic … circles, the reliance on a written musical text by their American progenies was certainly more sweeping. For …