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Europa Rossi
… 17 th centuries. Europa was the sister of composer and musician Salamone Rossi , and the wife of the Jewish … salary records, and from letters of people who saw her concerts. Judith Pinnolis, in Encyclopedia Judaica , brings … Europa, Jewish singer in late Renaissance Mantua.' in Festa Musicologica: Essays in Honor of George J. Buelow . ed. …
Moshe Rudinow
… Russian songs into Hebrew and Yiddish, and performed the music of Jewish composers such as Engel , Saminsky , and … several performers, travelling in a railway cart and giving concerts in military bases and villages. In 1921 they …
Charles Kensington Salaman
… Born in London, was a concert pianist from an early age. As a composer he wrote … and opera, and had a special interest in devotional music for the synagogue. He wrote 124 settings for synagogue … . … English composer and pianist … Composer … Synagogue … Music … Reform … Judaism … Charles Kensington Salaman …
Robert Starer
… he taught at several academies. As a composer, Starer wrote music for ballet, opera, concerti, and in several other styles and genres. His … Robert.' Encyclopaedia Judaica . … Composer … Art … Music … Composers … Atonal … Ballet … Opera … Operas … …
Israel Najara
… of his works are still performed today, see in the JMRC concert Rabbi Yisrael Najara- the Original Versions . … Encyclopedia Judaica ; Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music ; Be'eri, Tova. Booklet of the concert- Rabbi Yisrael Najara- the Original Versions. …
Herman Svet
… Yehudith Wahl, from Berlin. In 1917 he began writing about music for various Russian-language periodicals in Kiev and … Joseph Schmidt, who was on tour here and accompanied him in concerts. In 1935 he moved to Palestine, where he stayed and … He has recorded over 150 performances on history and music on The Voice of Jerusalem radio station. From 1947 he …
Joseph Papernikoff
… Thanks to his voice, a beautiful alto voice, and his musical hearing, he was accepted at the age of 8 to the … and conducted by the young Leo Liov and participated in concerts and recordings. During the First World War, he …
Israel Adler
… the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études and at the Institut de Musicologie at the Sorbonne where he combined Jewish and … later on that of Edtih Gerson-Kiwi. Cognizant that only a concerted effort of oral documentation would turn the NSA … running from antiquity to the present demanded a concerted institutional effort that Idelsohn at his time …
Israel Alter
… Ukraine) into a Hasidic family with many rabbis. He studied music in Vienna with cantors and teachers of singing and … Alter made several recordings in 1926, gave numerous concerts across Europe, and became a significant figure in … in 1961 and joined the faculty of the School of Sacred Music at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of …
Yehezkiel Braun
… in Israel , is most known for his often-performed choral music. A 2001 Israel Prize laureate, he is probably the most … composer, with over 120 works published by the Israel Music Institute. His feeling for modality in harmony and … (1982), Hallel (tenor, choir, chamber orchestra, 1983 and Concerto for harp (1991). His most recent piece was …