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Robert Lachmann
… It was there that Lachmann was first exposed to non-Western music and folklore, and he began working on transcriptions … the seeds for his doctorate research of North African music. After the war, Lachmann began to study musicology … over 1,000 sound recordings, numerous research documents, early commercial records of Arabic music, and photographs …
Louis Lewandowski
… arrangements as well as introducing some of his own early four-part choral compositions. In 1866, two years … introduced a new romantic style heavily influenced by the music of Felix Mendelssohn. In 1871, Lewandowski published Kol Rinah U’Tfillah , a complete collection of music for Shabbat and Festivals. His seminal work, Todah …
Samuel Adler
… Massachusetts. There the young Samuel Adler displayed his musical talents at an early age. He became his father’s choir director when he was … studied conducting with Serge Koussevitzky at the Berkshire Music Center. Following his discharge from the United States …
Nissan Cohen-Melamed
… Already at a young age Melamed showed interest in music. He used to visit the various synagogues in his area … Koreh in 'Tzeirei Paras' synagogue. In addition to these early musical experiences, Melamed sang as a child in the … 1983. Nissan Cohen Melamed is considered to be one of the early known composers of Mizrachi music (Muzika Mizrachit), …
Joseph Dorfman
… at the Odessa Academy (1958-1965), and later studied Musicology and Composition at the Gnessin Musical Institute … Creative Work of Soviet Jewish Immigrant Composers in the Early 1970's. Ezrati, Keren. The Jewish Idea in the Creative Work of Soviet Immigrant Composers in the Early 1970's. Kreinin, Yulia. 'Dorfman, Joseph.' …
Eric Mandell
… Mandell passed away in Philadelphia on February 6, 1988. Musically gifted since his youth, he trained under prominent … scores (manuscript and printed) and books about Jewish music while writing for journals on Jewish music and music … from the American Jewish scene it enjoyed a revival in early 21st century Bochum, the German city in whose …
James W. McKinnon
… James William McKinnon was an American musicologist most known for his work in the fields of … including Source Readings in Music History , Music in Early Christian Literature , and T he Advent Project: The … reconstruct the history of plainchant from the Patristics (Early Church Fathers) to the Carolingian period. He also …
Eleanor Gordon Mlotek
… and is a past president of the Workmen’s Circle. During her early years at YIVO, Chana was the founder of the Y. L. … and quickly gained a name for herself as a scholar of music and folklore. In 1970, she and Yosl began writing a … Endowment for the Humanities and became its fulltime music archivist in 1984. Together, the Mloteks published …
Hebrew Writings Concerning Music in Manuscripts and Printed Books from Geonic Times up to 1800
… on the theory, technique, philosophy, and ethics of music from early medieval to early modern periods. The texts are independent …
Les Chants synagogaux notes au XIIe siecle (ca. 1103-1150) par Abdias, le Proselyte nomand
… version in 'Contributions to an Historical Study of Jewish Music' ed. by E. Werner (New York, 1976), pp. 166-199. … 1 … … 1965 … Liturgy … History … Manuscripts … Europe … Ancient … Early Middle Ages … Israel Adler … Les Chants synagogaux …