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Eitan Avitzur
… Avitzur toured for many years with his orchestra in Europe and The USA, and many excellent reviews attest to his …
Abraham Moshe Bernstein
… Hebrew and Yiddish songs. Published a collection of Eastern European Jewish folk melodies (1927). Two comprehensive …
Bronislaw Huberman
… Czestochowa , Poland . Was a celebrity violin virtuoso in Europe . Founded the Palestine Orchestra, (later to be …
Edward Stark
… he inherited from his father, and from teachers in Europe . Stark advocated for the preservation of traditional …
Joseph Shlisky
… in North America, Toronto synagogues looked to Eastern Europe to recruit a cantor and his choir, knowing that a …
Jacob Samuel Maragowsky (Zeidel Rovner)
… Ukraine. He officiated as a cantor in several eastern European cities, including Rovno (hence his nickname, …
Frederick Piket
… in Hungary, and received his formal musical education in Europe. He was a successful secular music composer and … composition. Piket spent his childhood and early career in Europe, and immigrated to the United States in 1940, at the …
Boris Thomashefsky
… was involved in helping to bring a number of high quality European actors and dramatists to America. He sponsored …
Yosef Hadar
… prayer as Hymn No. 15 in the Lutheranian Church in northern Europe. Some of Hadar's compositions have become established …
Pavel Haas
… Moravian folksong, Jewish chant, Medieval Chorale, Western European contemporary music, and Jazz. [2] Pavel Haas died …