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Joshua Weisser (Pilderwasser)
… Ushitsa, who taught him solfege and sight singing. He participated in many local synagogue choirs, studying under … two collections of Hassidic Melodies, and a plethora of articles dealing with Jewish liturgical music and the …
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
… the envoys of God, and the prophets.” In an effort on the part of the Italian government to advance racial and national propaganda through the arts, Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s music was banned from the radio … his time working in Hollywood , he also continued composing art music, producing a corpus of 70 orchestral works and …
Mikhail Gnesin
… Conservatory, where he later headed the composition department. Gnesin’s extensive pedagogical experience led to … composition, one which is still utilized today in many parts of the world. Gnesin was also a prolific composer in …
Mordekhai Hershman
… figure are comparable to those showered on the greatest starts of the opera and concert stage, including quotations … El, cantor Ben Zion Miller. It also includes the original article in Yiddish describing the installation of Cantor … University: https://rsa.fau.edu/album/42283 At the Dartmouth Archive of Jewish Sound that includes no less than …
Jacob Beimel
… in the U.S. (New York and Philadelphia). Has written many articles concerning Jewish music. Founded the Journal, …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… with green eyes, and a pleasing voice that captured one's heart. Unlike other musicians whose dress was sloppy, Ashriko … 1930’s he was accepted as a member of the French Union of Artists and Composers. In 1946, Asher Mizrahi released a … all who heard it. Tunisian Radio allowed Asher Mizrahi to participate in a special program in Hebrew, broadcast every …
Eliezer S. Abinun
… his training with the congregation in London at the start of his second visit to Britain, in 1936. Three years … continuing their journeys north. Sarajevo thus became part of the heartland of Sephardi Jewry, soon after the first Spanish …
Jacques Offenbach
… His opéras bouffes gained international acclaim, particularly in Vienna, where his romantic opera Die … in the last years of his life with the debut of Madame Favart (1878) in London and La fille du tambour-major (1879) …

Moshe Zacuto
… See Edwin Seroussi's article (in Hebrew): The Musical World of Moses Zacuto in Light of his Sacred Poetry . Seroussi's article can also be found here through JSTOR. … Kabbalist …

Morton Shanok
… Manhattan School of Music and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music. Shanok was one of a group of cantors …