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Walter Salmen
… and co-creator of the cultural-political turn after the French Revolution is misunderstood. From 2004 to 2009 he …
Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa
… to Greece in 1935 to perform his military service, teaching French and playing the violin in the military orchestra. … where Stroumsa’s musical education so impressed the French director that he was assigned to be the first violin …
Guillaume André Villoteau
… Guillaume André Villoteau was a French Musicologist. He was particularly interested in … Egyptian music. Full biography at Library of Congress. … French musicologist … 0 … Ethnomusicology … Conductor … …
Samuel Naumbourg
… With the support of Jacques Fromental Halevy and the French government, Naumbourg set out to revamp the Synagogue … Rossi. … Composer, Synagogue singer, Musicologist, French Jewish reformer of synagogue music & choirmaster … … … Composer … Hazzan … Cantor … French … Jewish … Reform … Synagogue … Music … Melodies … …
Darius Milhaud
… Darius Milhaud was a prolific French composer, conductor, and teacher, widely recognized … by Milhaud The Music on Comtat-Venaissin . … Composer … French … Jewish composers … Jewish musical tradition … Jazz …
Abraham Goldfaden
… Eastern European folk and popular music, and Italian and French opera arias. Many of the songs arranged for his plays …
Samuel Alman
… in his arrangements, evoking the impressionistic style of French composer Claude Debussy. In 1925 he published …
Alexander A. Krein
… influenced by the music of Scriabin and Greig, as well as French impressionists Ravel and Debussy. Krein’s first …
Israel Lovy
… in violin, cello, piano, and becoming proficient in French and Italian. Lovy served as a hazzan in Mainz , …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… In the late 1930’s he was accepted as member of the French Union of Artists and Composers. In 1946, Asher …