(29 results found)
Gil Aldema
… in Israel. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Composer and arranger … Gil Aldema …
Emanuel Aguilar
… … Emmanuel Aguilar, Emanuel Agilar, Emmanuel Agilar … Arranger … Classical music … Composer … London … Pianist … …
Nahum Nardi
… NY, NY, U.S.A. Columbia 4199-M (CO 21428). … Composer, arranger, and pianist … Composer … Pianist … Classical … …
Mordekhai Zeira
… words of Moshe Vilensky, who, as a new immigrant, was the arranger and musical director of the A h va record company …
Avraham Slep
… Avraham Slep, composer, teacher, conductor, and arranger, was born in 1884. It is not known where he was …
Moshe Wilensky
… a hallmark of the era. In 1944, Wilensky became a regular arranger and composer at the musical theater "Li-la-Lou, " … … Israeli song … Kol Yisrael … Pianist … Theater music … Arranger … Alterman … Israel Prize … Bialik … Moshe Wilensky …
Richard Newman
… Richard Jacob Newman was a composer, arranger, conductor, and teacher. Neumann was born on … at the National Library of Israel website. … Composer, Arranger, Conductor, and Teacher … Orchestra … Conductor … …
Daniel Akiva
… He playes the guiter and lauta, and is the most prominent arranger in the sepharadic jewish music area. also, he …
Platon Brounoff
… Conductor, arranger, and composer of Yiddish music. Born in … Music: its History, Traditions and Culture . … Conductor, arranger, and composer of Yiddish music … Platon Brounoff …
Zalmen Mlotek
… Zalmen Mlotek is an American conductor, pianist, musical arranger, accompanist, composer, and the Artistic Director … … Composer … Yiddish songs … Yiddish Theater … Pianist … Arranger … Zalmen Mlotek …