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Sigmund Feinman
Born near Kishinev, Feinman acted in Bessarabia and Romania, went to New York …
Platon Brounoff
… Conductor, arranger, and composer of Yiddish music. Born in Yelisavetgrad in Russia. In 1891, immigrated to the U.S. and …
Moshe Nathanson
… age 10, Nathanson attended a traditional heder (all-boys religious school) in the old city of Jerusalem. Moshe left … of Jewish Education to teach 'Shirei Eretz Israel' (Israeli folk songs) to Jewish Day Schools and after-school … … Song … 0 … Cantor … New York … Zamru Lo … Educator … Israeli … Palestinian … Folk … Songs … Moshe Nathanson …
Paul Muni (Weisenfreund)
… Austria in 1895. Muni's parents, both actors in a traveling Yiddish repertory company, immigrated to America in …
Jerome Kern
… of the songs Kern contributed to the show, 'They Didn't Believe Me,' sold nearly two million copies. From 1915 to … and partner Guy Bolton wrote music for a series of shows at Elizabeth Marbury's Princess Theater. In 1920, Kern was … Do I Love You,' 'Can't Help Lovin' That Man,' and 'Make Believe.' The musical was adapted to film three times, first …
Joel Walbe
… with Birbis, Walbe continued to study with famous Israeli musicians, such as the composer Erich Walter Sternberg , … of settling Zionists in Palestine . He composed Horas (Israeli dance) like 'Hora Medura,' with words by Natan Alterman, … of this kind were art songs, as opposed to his earlier Israeli folksongs. He proceeded to compose chamber music, …
Paul Ben-Haim
… emigrated to Palestine in 1933) was the most recognized Israeli composer abroad, at least until the 1970s. A composer, … fascism. The most prolific of the founding fathers of Israeli music (excluding, perhaps , Marc Lavry ), he wrote over … always been both popular and representative of other Israeli composers. In the search for couleur locale , he worked …
Frida Zibel-Goldstein
… for his Yiddish theatre. Her first appearance was as 'Delilah' in the operetta ' Shimshen der hagiber ' (Samson the …
Zalman Zylbercweig
… to Lodz with his family, where he enrolled in a modern religious Jewish school. Zylbercweig continued his secondary … National Workers' Alliance, and the United Emergency Relief Committee for the City of Lodz. In 1948, Zylbercweig … relocated to Los Angeles, where he and his wife Celia presented the radio program 'Zylbercweig Yiddish Radio …
Zalmen Mlotek
… (Arranged and performed by Zalmen Mlotek, Avram Mlotek, and Elisha Mlotek): Folksbiene! Live: Zalmen Mlotek 'Living …