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Gustav Mahler
… and in 1883 he was appointed the Royal Musical and Choral Director of Kassel , a position he held for two …
Pinhas Minkowski
… Nissan Spivak . Minkowski took over Spivak’s post at the Choral Synagogue in Kishnev at the young age of eighteen. He …
Nissan Blumenthal
… the first Chor-Schul in Odessa where he developed choral singing for four voices. Influenced by his study of … deep knowledge of classical harmony, counterpoint, and choral arrangement helped to propel the use of choir music …
Michele Bolaffi
… can be considered a turning point in the development of choral and instrumental music for use in the Italian …
Isaac Schlossberg
… for the first time conducted the Grand Choir of the Vilna Choral Synagogue. Later he entered the Warsaw Conservatory. …
David Beyglman
… years of the war, the ghetto's Symphony Orchestra, the Lodz Choral Society Hazamir and the Revue Theater gave regular …
Max Helfman
… Max Helfman was a Polish-born American Jewish composer, choral conductor, pianist, singer, and educator. He had a … Source: " Max Helfman " in Wikipedia. … Composer, choral conductor & educator … Yiddish songs … Communism … …
Rafael Schächter
… singing in the barracks. By 1942, Schächter's organized choral activities began to take shape. In collaboration with … the influx of musical prisoners to Terezín, Schächter's choral activities grew in scope and in quality. The arrival … and even Russian folk songs for Schächter's expanding choral group (an invaluable resource due to the lack of …
Pavel Haas
… on Chinese Poetry (1944). His list of compositions includes choral and vocal works, incidental music, orchestral and … music of Janacek, Moravian folksong, Jewish chant, Medieval Chorale, Western European contemporary music, and Jazz. [2] …
Elio Piattelli
… … Composer, Choral Conductor and Collector of Jewish Chants … Italian … …