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Mordekhai Seter
… 1994, immigrated to Palestine in 1926) received the Israel Prize in 1965 for his Midnight Vigil ( Tikkun … education in Europe, and had already become influential in Eretz-Israel by the 1940's. Unlike the other Founding … Israeli art music, he spent six years of his adolescence in Eretz Israel, mastering native Hebrew that was far better …
Nurit Hirsh
… and in 1978 she won first place with 'Abanibi.' In Israel, her songs 'Ahavata Shel Tereza Di mon,' 'Baderekh … Eurovision. Wrote music for cinema, plays and TV series. … Eretz-Yisrael - the Land of Israel … Composer … Eretz-Israel … Folk songs … Pianist … Shirei Eretz Israel … …
Paul Ben-Haim
… emigrated to Palestine in 1933) was the most recognized Israeli composer abroad, at least until the 1970s. A … of fascism. The most prolific of the founding fathers of Israeli music (excluding, perhaps , Marc Lavry ), he wrote … His 1940 Symphony No. 1 was the first symphony written in Eretz-Israel (British Mandatory Palestine). It was premiered …
Abel Ehrlich
… (Cranz, 1915 – Tel-Aviv, 2003 immigrated in 1939), 1997 Israel Prize laureate, is the most prolific of all Israeli composers, with more than 3,000 pieces. He studied … first in Zagreb , and later with Rosowsky (1939-1944) in Eretz-Israel, and taught many of the third generation of …

Israel Najara
… Born in Eretz-Israel to a distinguished family of Jews from Spain . Najara … are still performed today, see in the JMRC concert Rabbi Yisrael Najara- the Original Versions . Sources: Encyclopedia …
Menashe Ravina
… scholarly contributions included comprehensive studies on Israel's national anthem, "Hatikvah," and the folk dances of … Ravina played in the orchestra of Mordechai Golinkin 's Eretz-Israeli Opera and conducted several choirs, including … … Jewish music … Music teacher … Researcher … Shirei Eretz Israel … Menashe Ravina …