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Martin Ruhnke
… His main areas of research were the music theory of early baroque music, Italian baroque opera and the life and work of Georg Philipp … at Wikipedia. … German musicologist … Musicologist … Baroque … Germany … Martin Ruhnke …
Fritz Rikko
… and conductor who was an authority on music of the Baroque era. Born in Werden, Germany, he immigrated to the … Rikko published scores for individual pieces by numerous Baroque composers, including Dietrich Buxtehude, Orlando … his music often has been characterized as being 'proto-Baroque' in style. Among other projects, Rikko produced a …
Abraham Caceres (Casseres)
… can be found in the JMRC CD's, Synagogal Music in the Baroque I and II . … Dutch composer … 0 … Abraham Caceres …
Don Harrán
… the Italian madrigal; instrumental music of the early Baroque; Jews as composers, musicians, and music theorists …
La pratique musicale savante dans quelques communautes juives en Europe aux XVIIe–XVIIIe siecles
… … Mouton & Co. … … 1966 … Amsterdam … Art … Art Music … Baroque … Choral … Europe … Ferrara … Italy … Judah … Mantua …
The Cantorial Fantasia Revisited: New Perspectives on an Ashkenazic Musical Genre
… the sung liturgy of the Western Ashkenazi synagogue in the Baroque and early modern period. … 3 … 33–85 … … 17 … 2004 … …
Tradition and Innovation in Jewish Music of the Later Renaissance
… in Essential Papers on Jewish Culture in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, ed. David Ruderman (New York, 1992), 474–501 …
Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… came in close contact with non-Jewish music of the late baroque and rococo styles and composed new tunes in …
The Music of the Jews of the Diaspora up to 1800
… … 1 … New York … … 1970 … Antiquity … Baroque … History … Middle-Ages … Renaissance … Alfred …
Esther - Le Salut d'Israel par Esther: Oratorio en langue hebraique en trois actes (1774) (Video)
… on a VHS-PAL video cassette. Performers: The Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra (director: David Shemer); Collegium Tel …