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Oedoen Partos
… the early 1920s, he emulated the Bartók-Kodály approach to folklorism, developed and re-interpreted it through his …

Ben-Zion Orgad
… juxtaposed in multi-layer textures, creating non-folkloristic contemporary, but not avant garde, sensations. …
Noam Sheriff
… teacher Ben-Haim , range between light classical, based on folk tunes (early in his career) through-composed pieces …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… Jews: 'He committed himself to his expertise, gathering the folk eastern melodies, which included almost forgotten … that he had great influence on the formation of the Hebrew folksong (zemer ivri) during its formation. This … to Jerusalem: Y.A. Navon and his contribution to the Hebrew Folksong). … Israeli-Turkish Poet, writer and composer … …

Ephraim Skliar
… he took part in the establishment of the Society for Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg. In 1912, he settled in Riga, … Choir … Choral … Music … Arrangements … Society … Jewish … Folk … Songs … Ephraim Skliar …
Max Weinreich
… translating and editing songs in Yiddish, like Yidishe folkslider mit melodyes . 1 It published in Weinreich's …
Jacob Koppel Sandler
… really composed it, others claiming it was originally a folk song. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Composer and …
Martha Schlamme
… singer, giving over a thousand concerts. An expert in folksong, Schlamme sang in 12 languages, including Jewish folksongs in Hebrew and Yiddish. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Folksinger and actress … Song … Singer … Jewish … Yiddish … …
Karel Salmon
… style with near-Eastern, Mediterranean, and Jewish folklore. Salmon often used themes related to Judaism in his …

Shmuel Zanvel Pipe
… Institute for Jewish Research in Vilna, submitting Yiddish folktales and songs, children’s games, and other folklore materials. Pipe was a product of YIVO’s efforts … Cahan, who encouraged him to pursue gathering and studying folklore. Pipe was invited to become a …