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Milan Slavicky
… director and radio playwright, being behind more than 500 classical music recordings, with a great emphasis on …
Efraim Yaakov
… memory: (translated from Hebrew) '... Efraim, unlike the classical historian, did not look for a history only in old …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… in Berlin and Dresden opened before him the world of classical Western music. One of his very early articles in … canon (Felix Mendelssohn and Anton Rubinstein) and to classical music performance during his own period. At the …
Moritz Deutsch
… composed choral arrangements for synagogue liturgy in the classical German style which were published in the …
Uri Aharon
… author of two books and many articles in music, plays classical, Jewish and folk music on the flute. For forty-two …
Kurt Weill
… . All the while, he never stopped writing operas and classical music. He wrote several works for the concert hall … Hope, Israel's national anthem) … Hatikvah … Vocal music … Classical music … Kurt Weill …
Ernest Bloch
… for the chamber ensemble and began experimenting with neo-classical forms, atonality and serialism. He died in …
Joseph Achron
… Yuli Achron was a local merchant and a maskil, an expert on classical Hebrew and a baal-kore in the synagogue who also …
Emanuel Aguilar
… teaching career, but continued to give regular concerts of classical repertoire. His corpus includes two operas, three … in London. … British pianist and composer … Arranger … Classical music … Composer … London … Pianist … …
Nahum Nardi
… graduation, Nardi began performing across Europe, playing classical repertoire in his concerts. In 1923 he immigrated … to Palestine and continued performing, combining his classical repertoire with folk music, such as Russian … his separation from Tzefira, Nardi went back to playing classical concert music, for which he received ambivalent …