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The Idelsohn Project
… song with political overtones in Jerusalem in 1918. Its "composer" (i.e. the promoter of a new text set to an … vast corpus of research on the oeuvre of the musicologist, composer, educator, and cantor, Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … who influenced multiple generations of Jewish and Israeli composers, cantors, and scholars. Much of what continues to …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… the opportunity to break away from the ghetto, such as the composer German composer of Jewish origin Giacomo Meyerbeer (whose name Idelsohn hyphenates to stress the composer’s Jewishness), betrayed their people. No sin is …
Symphony Overture in G (1732)
… and for 1733 is identified as S.H.Jarach. The names of the composers are unknown. The initiator of the ceremonies was …

Jacques Chailley
… March 1910 – 21 January 1999) was a French musicologist and composer. Full biography at Wikipedia. … French musicologist and composer … Jacques Chailley …

Shlomo Hofman
… Composer of concert music, conductor of choirs and … here . See also Hofman's biography at Wikipedia (Hebrew). … Composer and Musicologist … Shlomo Hofman …
Judith Cohen
… She also research about the music of the Jewish-Italian composer Salomone Rossi , music and poetry in the Italian …
23. La palomba (CES)
… and the refrain of the famous habanera by the Spanish composer Sebastián de Iradier y Salaverri (1809-1865), …
58. La despedida (Isaac Algazi)
… attributes its music to Haim Alazraki, a famous Sephardic composer of the time (died 1913 in Izmir), who was also the composer of La reina de la gracia (see below no. 59) . …
59. La reina de la gracia (Isaac Algazi)
… Borrel ( 1924 , p. 168) notated this song in 1900 from the composer and singer from Izmir Shem Tov (aka Santo) …
65. El baile de los falsos (Sida Musafija)
… (premiered in La Scala, 1870) by the great Brazilian composer Carlos Gómez. La Mattchiche was “composed” by …