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Robert Lachmann
… It was there that Lachmann was first exposed to non-Western music and folklore, and he began working on transcriptions … to 1933 Lachmann worked as a librarian for the music department of the Berlin State Library, heading a project to … Music. Lachmann was appointed the editor of their quarterly journal, Zeitschrift für vergleichende …
Leo Levi
… first scholar to devote research to the Italian Jewish oral musical traditions. However, his role in the field of Jewish ethnomusicology, and in particular in the development of ethnomusicology in Italy, … musical traditions, Jewish and Christian. Levi became part of the ethnographic team of the CNSMP and was granted …
Salomon Sulzer
… appreciated beyond the Jewish community. As a composer and musician, Sulzer is considered by some as the father of … This is a result of his attempt to reform synagogue music by purifying existing melodies, and reconstructing … Encyclopaedia Judaica Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music (Macy Nulman) 'Sulzer, Salomon.' Jewish …
Francesco Spagnolo
… and Theories of Quotation between W. Allen and S. Sontag . Music BA from the Conservatorio di Musica 'Giuseppe Verdi,' Milan (1987), with the Honor's … D. Milhaud and A. Schoenberg . Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Musicology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; …
Louis Lewandowski
… support enabled him to attend the Berlin Academy of the Arts, an institution which previously had not admitted … as well as introducing some of his own early four-part choral compositions. In 1866, two years after the … introduced a new romantic style heavily influenced by the music of Felix Mendelssohn. In 1871, Lewandowski published …
Essica Marks
… Ph.D., Department of Musicology, Bar-Ilan University, thesis: Music and Society in “Aboav” Synagogue in Safed . Researcher …
Yaakov Mazor
… Studied Violin, Music Theory and Composition, at the Department of Theory, the Rubin Academy, Jerusalem. M.A. Musicology, Bar-Ilan University; M.A. thesis: The Role of …
David de Sola Pool
Rabbi Dr. David de Sola Pool was the foremost Sephardic rabbi in the United States…
Yehuda Ratzaby
… in the Ministry of Defense. At the same time, he published articles in his areas of interest: Israeli literature and … Jews. He has written 25 books, and more than a dozen articles which have been published in in scientific … publications at the National Library of Israel website. An article he wrote about secular melodies in holy songs (In …
Menashe Ravina
… Born in Pereyaslavl, Ukraine. Studied music in Germany, immigrated to Palestine in 1924 where he became very active in the local music scene. Ravina published books and articles on different aspects of Jewish music and composed …