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Abel Ehrlich
… Radiations (piano, 1961), Be Ye Not as Your Fathers (choir, 1964), Dead Souls (opera, after Gogol, 1978), and Job …
Israel Goldfarb
… of Goldfarb was the formation of a mixed boys and girls choir in the synagogue, which was rare at the time. In order … yearly cycle, intended for children and for congregational choirs. Israel Goldfarb died in Brooklyn in 1967. Sources: …
Miriam Gideon
… Gideon, an organ player and the manager of a synagogue choir in Boston. In 1926 Miriam received a Bachelor's degree …
Yitzhak Graziani
… and direct many musical projects, among them: the Zadikof choir, which he conducted for 12 years, founding its children's choir, various theater productions (in Habimah, Hakameri, …
Rahamim Amar
… celebrations. Through his life, Amar conducted Jerusalem choirs that performed his own compositions in synagogues and … in programs on "Kol Israel" radio for several years. These choirs were considered the most prestigious in Jerusalem, …
Yitzhak Heilmann
… Yitzhak Heilmann was born in Lvov. He worked as choir-conductor in synagogues in Lvov and Belgium. In 1949 he immigrated to Israel and worked as choir-conducter in Haifa. He trained many cantors, and … melodies for sections of the prayer service. … Cantor and choir-master … Yitzhak Heilmann …
Theodore Holdheim
… other works include operas, cantatas, works for orchestra, choir, theater and chamber music. Sources: Encyclopedia …
Leon Kornitzer
… after his immigration to Palestine in 1939, he worked as choir conductor in the Central Synagogue in Haifa. A full …
Yoel David Lewensohn- Strashunsky
… achieved fame in Lithuania and Poland as a cantor and as a choir leader. In 1841 he left his family and moved to Warsaw …
Yardena Alotin
… as Suite (piano, 1974), her modest oeuvre also includes choir works such as Yefei Nof (1952), Psalm 133 (1965), and …