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Aleksander Kulisiewicz
… Museum ' Alexandre Tytus Kulisiewicz' on Wikipedia (in French). * (The picture was taken from Musiques-regenerees …
Elio Piattelli
… Machiavelli [from Mandragola], Sacchetti, Carducci), French (Ballade des dames du temps jadis by F. Villon), … Italian Rabbinical College, Rome 1968-69); from the French ( La farsa della tinozza , Fussi-Sansoni editions, …
Nahum Heiman
… It was sung and put on record by Nechama Hendel. Later, the French singer Maxime le Forestier, with whom Heiman met in coincidence, translated the song into French and recorded it (under the name 'Madame'). Maxime le Forestier also wrote the French words for Heiman's song Little Fugue , and sang it …
Paul Ben-Haim
… post Mahler-Strauss style with early twentieth century French influences (tinted with local orientalism) had always … eloquent use of these and other traditional tunes, based on French manifestations of orientalism, reflected the ruling …
Haim Effendi
… by an exposure to Western culture (most particularly French), to liberal trends in Judaism (especially to Jewish …
Miriam Gideon
… Bachelor's degree from Boston University in Mathematics and French while simultaneously continuing to study music. She …
Pnina Salzman
… In 1929, during his tour in Palestine, the world-renowned French pianist Alfred Cortot (1877–1962) heard her playing … as in previous concerts in Paris, her name appeared in its French spelling, Zaltzman.) At her debut with the PO on … already since the time when Seter helped her with her French and with her harmony homework that they both shared …
Moses Pergament
… His musical influences range from German Expressionism and French Impressionism to Jewish themes and Biblical …
Israel Adler
… the National Sound Archives of Israel (NSA) following the French model of the Phonohèque Nationale at the Bibliothèque … was named in Hebrew “Fonoteca le’umit” after its French prototype. Under this name, it became known as a …
Frank Alvarez-Pereyre
… and musical points of view; Jewish interlinguistics: the French and Hebrew of Jews in France and Israel; the …