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Alhambra
… ensemble's repertoire is comprised of arrangements based on songs they collected from informants at the Sephardic Home … Europe, North and South America. Most notably, they have participated in the "First International Festival of Jewish Art Music" in Vilnius, the Quincentennial Celebration in …
Ehud Manor
… Ehud Manor won the Israel Prize in 1998. As part of the reasons for the award, it was said: 'Ehud Manor, … in Binyamina and a resident of Tel Aviv, began publishing songs and hymns in 1966. Ehud Manor has created many songs … styles of music. It was precisely American music that particularly influenced him. As he told: 'Since forever I …
Uzi Hitman
… its way into his compositional style. Hitman wrote some songs which became hits in Israel, such as Noladeti … for musicians in the Mizrahi music genre, wrote children's songs and music for various music festivals such as the … song" genre, as many of his songs became an integral part of its repertoire. See here the full version of Uzi …
Herman Yablokoff
… biography) at Yiddish Music, click here . … Yiddish songwriter, lyricist, actor, playwright, director & producer … Songwriter … Yiddish … Playwright … Actor … Lyricist … …
Abraham Ellstein
… Juilliard School, and later worked as an accompanist for artists like Molly Picon , Mischa Mischakoff, Michel … 33 scores for Yiddish musical theater, over 500 Yiddish songs, and some scores for Yiddish films. In 1957, he … Levin, Neil W. Abraham Ellstein . In Milken Archive. … Songwriter, composer & conductor of the American Yiddish …
Max Leibowitz
… of other Romanian-born klezmer bandleaders and recording artists in the New York City area that included Abe Schwartz , Joseph Moskowitz , Abe Katzman, and Milu Lemisch (in … Philadelphia). He is listed as composer of some Yiddish songs recorded in the early twentieth century. Full …
Anshel Schorr
… and impressive corpus, two works should be mentioned in particular: the operetta Shir Hashirim ( 1911) and the song Mayn yidishe meydele . The operetta Shir Hashirim , … hit song were subsequently released by many leading Yiddish artists, including Jan Peerce , Jacob Sandler , and The …
Moshe Nathanson
… the director of the choir. Sheldon Feinberg, in his book “A Song Without Words” claims that Idelsohn assigned his … Nathanson decided to transfer to the Institute of Musical Art in New York (now the Julliard School of Music). In 1924, … Passover 1931, with support from sponsor Horowitz-Margarten Matzoh company. Many of the songs aired on the program …
Aaron Lebedeff
… comic) both for his stage manner, and for the humorous songs he composed and sang. In 1912 he began to perform at … the United States. Lebedeff often chose to perform songs that appealed to his audiences’ nostalgia for Old … is Lebedeff’s hit 'Die Grine Kusine,' composed by Abe Schwartz and Hyman Prizant, and published by J. and J. Kammen. …
Harry Von Tilzer
… at this point that he adopted the stage name Von Tilzer, an artistic embellishment of his mother’s maiden name Tilzer. … During his time in Chicago Von Tilzer began to dabble in song composition. He published his first song, “I Love You … first to position of staff songwriter and then junior partner. Tilzer's next big hit came in 1900 with 'A Bird in A …