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Moshe Koussevitsky
… moved to Vilna as an adolescent to study voice with Hazzan Elijah Salutkowski and enrolled at the Ramailes Yeshiva to …
Marc Lavry
… the broadcasts. Lavry was also a prolific composer of Israeli art music, with a large corpus of oratorios, chamber and … typified the emerging Mediterranean style of early Israeli folk and art musicians, was his symphonic poem Emek … in Israel and made use of liturgical melodies, Israeli folk songs and Chasidic dance and musical idioms. Lavry …

Israel Lovy
… published in 1862 in the posthumous collection, Chants religieux pour les prieres hebraique . … Cantor & composer … …
Nahum Nardi
… Nahum Nardi was born Nahum Narodietzky in 1901 to a religious-Zionist family in Kiev, Ukraine. He was named after … with include Brakha Tzefira, Shoshana Damari , Esther Gamli'elit, Hanna Aharoni, Ahuva Tsadok, and Miryam Ya'akovi. In … As a composer, Nardi composed 1,111 songs, as mentioned by Eliyahu Cohen in a Radio interview with the composer. Three …
Mordekhai Seter
… has been considered since its premiere in 1961 as an Israeli masterpiece. Midnight Vigil , performed in celebratory occasions, was chosen to conclude the first Israeli Music Celebration (September 1998; an annual festival … by the 1940's. Unlike the other Founding Fathers of Israeli art music, he spent six years of his adolescence in …
Yehuda Sharett (Shertok)
… known for composing poems of various Hebrew poets. … Isareli Composer & violinist … Song … Composer … Hebrew … Songs …
Mattityahu Shelem
… Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . … Israeli composer … Folksongs … Song … Zemer Ivri, Zemer Iveri … Composer … Hebrew … Folksong … Israeli … Folk … Songs … Zemer … Ivri … Kibbutzim … Kibbutz … …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… a 1983 recipient of the prestigious Wolf Prize—the only Israeli composer who has won this prize. He also served as chair … among the first in the world), establishing the first Israeli electronic music center at the Hebrew University in … modern Hebrew texts. He collaborated with librettist Israel Eliraz for five of his eight operas, written between 1957 …
Joshua Weisser (Pilderwasser)
… synagogue choirs, studying under notable hazzanim such as Eliezer Gerovich. While in Vinitsa, Weisser studied theory …
Efraim Di-Zahav (Goldstein)
… School in Jerusalem. Efraim Di-Zahav is known to the Israeli public through the piyut, 'Eliahu ha Navi (Elijah the Prophet),' which was played on Kol Israel Radio …