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Neimei Zmiroth Israel [The Heirs of the Psalmist: Israel’s New Music]
… A review of Israeli art music composers and their musical style. Each chapter is dedicated to one composer and includes a biography, portrayal of his\her … the 80s, and this book is added with a chapter about later composers, written by Bat Sheva Shapira. … 1 … Tel-Aviv … … …
A descriptive bibliography of art music by Israeli composers
… Park Press … … 1988 … Israel … Israeli art music … Israeli composers … Alice Tischler … A descriptive bibliography of art music by Israeli composers …
Semiroth le-el chaj- Synagogen-Gesänge
… The collection was published posthumously by the son of the composer The collection includes 4 volumes: 1: Friday …
Yinon
… Hebrew poems of the Israeli- Turkish poet, writer and composer Isaac Eliyahu Navon. Includes religious poems of …
Der Gesang Israels und seine Quellen : ein Beitrag zur hebräischen Musikologie
… Te'amim … Taamey hamikra … Masoret … Dance Music … Israeli composers … Israeli Music … Jewish cultural groups … Joel …
Shirim Leyeladim (songs for children)
… … Children … Children songs … Education … Israel … Israeli composers … Israeli Folk Songs … Israeli Music … Israeli …
Tin Pan Alley
… term is said to have been coined by Monroe H. Rosenfeld, composer of such songs as Those wedding bells shall not ring …
Fal
… into sections, is expressed in an interview with the late composer of the Gur Hasidim in Israel, Arieh Leib Goldknopf, [3] the heir of Ya'akov Talmud, the mythological composer and choir conductor of the Gur Hasidic dynasty. In …
The “Hebrew Melody” by Joseph Achron: New version for voice, violin and piano premiered in Jerusalem, January 8, 2009
… Russian soprano whose life intersected with major Russian composers such as Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev. In 1935 Achron … version was restored by Dr. Leonid Butir according to the composer’s drafts found in the Joseph Achron Archive (MUS …
Ner Haviv, Ner Na'eh
… founded by him and by Yosef Peretz, a violinist and composer. Most of the children in the choir used to pray at … as well as for the famous Jerusalemite violinist and composer Rahamim Amar (1898-1976). Avidany lived at the time … poem to a melody following a traditional Arabic pattern, composer Yehoyachin (Joachim) Stutschewsky set the same poem …