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Hirsch Weintraub from East to West
… … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Cantorate … Cantor … Cantorial music … Chazzan … Fusion … Konigsberg … Susan …
Vollständiger Jahrgang von Terzett-und Chorgesängen der Synagoge in München
… … Anthologies … Ashkenazi … German Jews … Jews … Cantor … Cantorial music … German Synagogue … Ashkenazi … Maier Kohn …
Shlomo Ravitz
… he had musical talents. At the age of 12, he composed cantorial pieces himself. At the age of 15, he went south to …
Samuel Vigoda
… and in 1933 immigrated to the US, where he continued in cantorial offices in New York (taking Rosenblatt's position …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… various initiatives aimed at establishing schools for the cantorial arts. He collaborated with the distinguished …

Moritz Deutsch
… however that brought him to Vienna to study music and the cantorial tradition. In 1842 Deutsch was appointed … was deeply influenced by Sulzer’s work to develop a new cantorial recitative style and liturgical arrangements for … post at the Breslau Theological Seminary, where he taught cantorial music for over 30 years. In 1859, Deutsch helped …

Leib Glanz
… and made periodical visits to Eretz Israel. His official cantorial career began with posts in Kishinev and Rumania. … Aviv Institute of Religious Jewish Music, and headed the Cantorial Academy. … Cantor & composer … Leib Glanz …

Samuel Naumbourg
… synagogue choir. Naumbourg’s early appointments included a cantorial post in Besançon and a position as choirmaster of …

David Nowakowsky
… Nowakowsky learned harmony and counterpoint and studied the cantorial tradition from noted cantors Yeruham Hokoton and … Nowakowsky’s compositional style changed; he began infusing cantorial motives and gestures into his polyphonic works—a …
Michael Lukin
… such as Yiddish carnivalesque, folk theater melodies, cantorial improvisation, and the legacy of M. Beregovski’s …