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Elio Piattelli
… (Rome, Palestrina, Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples ...) and France (Sénanque abbey near Avignon, Saint-Louis in Paris, … choir; Liriche per voce e pianoforte su testi italiani, francesi, inglesi ed ebraici; Liriche per voce e orchestra su testi italiani, francesi, inglesi ed ebraici. A lullaby (Ranen yeled …
Nahum Heiman
… international famous artists recorded Heiman's songs. In France, Nana Mouskouri; Serge Lama; Marie Laforet; Maxime Le …
Reuben Rinder
… the US, Europe, and Israel. For full biography see: Francesco Spagnolo, Inventing Jewish Music, Again. Reuben …
Zalman Zylbercweig
… to document their theaters, including Argentina, Poland, France, and England. In 1937, Zylbercweig settled in New …
Pnina Salzman
… of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra that went also through France, Canada, and Japan. In 1963 she had the honor of …
Europa Rossi
… the festivities for the marriage between the crown prince Francesco Gonzaga and the Margherita of Savoy. Don Harrán, …
Joseph Papernikoff
… the United States (as well as in other countries such as France and South Africa). After the establishment of the …
Israel Adler
… in several tenures. He was founder and co-director of YUVAL-France (Center for the Preservation of the Musical …
Frank Alvarez-Pereyre
… Jewish interlinguistics: the French and Hebrew of Jews in France and Israel; the Judeo-Spanish of the Western Jews (Southern France, England, Holland, etc.); the linguistic performances …
Avner Bahat
… dance … Jewish music research … yemenite singing … Diwan … France … Yemenite … Moroccan … Sephardi … Ashkenazi … Avner …