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Egon Ledeč
… of Czechoslovakia in 1939. Ledeč was an active soloist and chamber music player in Terezín. He formed the first chamber ensemble in Terezín, known as the “Doctor’s Quartet” … thereafter. … Czech violinist, leader of several chamber ensembles in Theresienstadt (Terezín) … Violinist … …
Pavel Haas
… choral and vocal works, incidental music, orchestral and chamber music, and an opera. Haas' pieces influenced by … music, and Jazz. [2] Pavel Haas died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz in 1944. Sources: Grove Music Online; …
Karel Reiner
… he completed works for orchestra, chorus, and piano, chamber music, and songs. He also composed incidental music … No, Yankee, No. He also continued to compose symphonic and chamber works, and began to dabble in film music writing. …
Martin (Rosebery d'Arguto) Rosenberg
… mit dem Fidl.' Rosenberg and his chorus died in the gas chambers in 1943. This song was passed down by a non-Jewish …
Joel Walbe
… to his earlier Israeli folksongs. He proceeded to compose chamber music, symphonies, cantatas, and an oratorio. His … … Israeli … Composer … Conductor … Art Song … Orchestral … Chamber … Music … Cantatas … Oratorio … Joel Walbe …
Paul Ben-Haim
… wrote over 250 works—including over 100 Lieder and vocal, chamber and symphonic works. His conservative German, post …
Haim (Heinz) Alexander
… and Songs of Love and Expectation (voice and piano or chamber orchestra, 1984). … Israeli composer, pianist and …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… celebrations, and works for piano, orchestra, voice, and chamber ensembles. A collection of 61 recordings of Emanuel …
Tzvi Avni
… since that time is his avant garde Meditations on Drama (chamber orchestra, 1965) where he used tone clusters and … His major works include some 15 orchestral works, 10 chamber music pieces, and over 25 choral and vocal works, in …
Manahem Avidom
… 100 pieces, including ten symphonies, two cantatas and chamber music. One of several prominent composers who wrote …