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Sholom Secunda
… of the Great Synagogue in Nicholayev under the tutelage of choirmaster Monsieur Kurich. The second large wave of …
Gershon Sirota
… boy’s talent. After hearing Sirota’s service, Yakovkin, the choirmaster of the Shalashna Synagogue in Odessa , pursued … It was in Vilna that Sirota began his collaboration with choirmaster Leo Low , who would remain a close colleague … Leo Low accompanied Sirota to Warsaw to work as his choirmaster. In 1912 Sirota and Low arranged a concert tour …

Pinhas Jassinowsky
… music in St. Petersburg where he worked as an assistant choirmaster at a local Synagogue. He immigrated to the …
Isaac Schlossberg
… hazzanut in Vilna under the guidance of cantor Kogan and choirmaster Moshe Dorguzhansky, in whose choir he was a …
Joseph Shlisky
… Synagogue, suggesting that the cantor had come to assume choirmaster duties there. Shlisky’s early years in Toronto …

Isadore Freed
… at Temple University and accepted a post as organist and choirmaster at Temple Keneseth Israel in Philadelphia . In …
Elio Piattelli
… Biography by Pasquale Troia Choirmaster of the Tempio Maggiore (Great Synagogue) in Rome … or to selected verses. Through these compositions, the choirmaster could continue the tradition of other masters …

Yitzhak Heilmann
Yitzhak Heilmann was born in Lvov. He worked as choir-conductor in synagogues in Lvov…

Max Spicker
… was an instructor at the National Conservatory, and served choirmaster at Temple Emanuel (1898-1910). He also worked … … Conductor, composer and teacher … Composer … Conductor … Choirmaster … Teacher … Editor … Schirmer … Synagogue … …
Sylvan Sholom Kalib
… century Chicago, serving as a well-regarded hazzan, choirmaster, and cantorial pedagogue. There he also began … of Jewish Music website) … Musicologist, composer, cantor, choirmaster … 24140 … American cantors … Ashkenazi liturgical music … Choirmaster … Eastern Europe … Jewish music … Music theory … …