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Zikmund (Siegmund) Schul
… in Prague , Schul discovered medieval manuscripts of Hebrew chant in Leiben’s synagogue. This discovery sparked Schul's … his increasing interest in Jewish themes and Hebrew chant as a source for composition. However, Schul did not … in Theresienstadt … Composer … Jewish … Themes … Hebrew … Chant … Theresienstadt … Terezin … Zikmund (Siegmund) Schul …
Pavel Haas
… such as the music of Janacek, Moravian folksong, Jewish chant, Medieval Chorale, Western European contemporary …
Shmerke Kaczerginski
… museum in Europe; he quickly became disenchanted with the Soviets and communism and developed into an …
Elio Piattelli
… of Palermo, Sicily. He taught courses in Hebrew liturgical chant in Italy (Rome, Palestrina, Turin, Milan, Florence, … his works “to the unknown authors of the melodies.” The chants in his transcriptions are arranged following the … events of the Jewish calendar. He began his collection of chants in 1967, notating the living oral voices of various …
Aaron Lebedeff
… met a man who led to her downfall. Lebedeff also had a penchant for composing and performing songs that featured and …
Joel Walbe
… Shalom Walbe, Joel's father, was a wealthy Jewish merchant and a Gabbai. He kept a secluded Jewish life, and he …
Haim Effendi
… Effendi and Haim Yapağı, i.e. “Haim the Woolman or Wool Merchant,” because the family owned some kind of a wool …
Yinam Leef
… music, jazz, and the unique mixture of Jewish prayers, the chant of the Moazzin and the Old City's church bells. His …
Obadiah the Proselyte
… manuscript source of Jewish music notation of synagogue chant. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica , Oxford Music Online. …
Israel Adler
… (i.e. his article in Hebrew, “Creation and Tradition in the Chant of the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam,” Pe'amim 19, …