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Meir Shimon Geshuri
… publication, Haniggun vehariqud ba h assidut (Music and Dance in Hassidism, 1956), a work discussed in more detail … stressed the strong relationship between niggun and dance, as well as some of the major trends of the Hassidic … h assidut Geshuri announced that five volumes on music and dance were in the making, while in the second volume he …

Sigmund Schlesinger
… which was titled Southern Flowers. This selection of lively dance tunes included waltzes, polkas, schottisches, …
Aaron Copland
… score, the ballet Grogh. His early works such as Dance Symphony (1929) , Short Symphony (1933) , Music for …
Zecharia Plavin
… biography was takem from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance website) See the list of Palvin's publications on the …
Joseph Achron
… 1925 and 1933, e.g., his First Violin Concerto, op. 60, the Dance of Salome, op. 62, and the song Po En-Harod. From 1925 … elements of ethnic musical tradition - first of all, dance rhythms. The idea of a “pure Jewish style” was further …
Marc Lavry
… and Saarbrucken and a position as the director of the Laban Dance Ensemble in Berlin. In 1929, Lavry was hired to … and duple meter characteristic of the traditional folk dance. His Opera, Dan ha’shomer (1945) was the first of its … use of liturgical melodies, Israeli folk songs and Chasidic dance and musical idioms. Lavry is recognized as one of the …
Gershon Sirota
… board of trustees, and other music professionals in attendance, were taken aback by the young boy’s talent. After …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… her to play the ud, and other basic instruments of song and dance.” Upon Masika’s tragic death at the young age of 35, …
Jan Peerce
… beginning his performance career as a violinist for an NYC dance band. In 1933, he was offered a long-term contract as …
Eitan Avitzur
… conductor of the Jerusalem Youth Orchestra. Under his guidance the orchestra has achieved a very important role in …