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Sholom Secunda
… his recording contract, he decided to embark on a tour of Europe with friend Michalesko and his wife Hymie Jacobson. … Sholom made many important and long lasting contacts in Europe with Yiddish theater stars such as Molly Picon and …
Mordekhai Seter
… and at 16 he went to further his musical education in Europe (Paris, 1932-1937, studying with Nadia Boulanger and … generation, he acquired his formative musical education in Europe, and had already become influential in Eretz-Israel …

Wolf Shestapol
… many popular works. His works were strongly influenced by European art music to which he was exposed to while singing …
Mikhail Gnesin
… Rimsky-Korsakov. After traveling and studying throughout Europe , Gnesin returned to Rostov where he was hired as a …
Mordekhai Hershman
… see below). After the war, Hershman toured Russia and Europe, performing at synagogues and as a soloist with local … and concert stage, including quotations from critics of the European press, such as the prestigious Frankfurter Zeitung … record commercial records and tour throughout America, Europe and Palestine after 1930. An announcement of his …
Jacob Beimel
… to the U.S. in 1915. Worked as cantor and conductor in Europe (Berlin and Copenhagen) and later in the U.S. (New …
David Roitman
… great esteem both in the local Jewish community and across Europe. In 1923 he immigrated to the US and settled in New …
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 …