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Ernest Bloch
… in C Sharp Minor (1902), were heavily influenced by the German school, specifically composer Richard Strauss. The …
Zecharia Plavin
… and recordings for Meridian (London) and Sound-Star-Ton (Germany). Numerous recordings for Israeli Broadcasting … Sibelius). Numerous chamber music collaborations in Israel, Germany and Lithuania. PhD dissertation of Hebrew University …
Joseph Achron
… he spent mostly in Berlin and gave concerts in different German cities. His playing was praised by Joseph Joachim, … house “Jibneh,” taught violin and toured throughout Germany and abroad ( Latvia , Austria , Italy and Egypt ). … film studios. In California , he also met again some of the German-Jewish musicians that he knew from his previous …
Aaron Beer
… Union College in Cincinnati, where it remains today. … German cantor, composer and collector … Aaron Beer …
Gustav Mahler
… (in present-day Czech Republic) surrounded by a flourishing German-speaking Jewish community. Mahler's formal musical …
Arno Nadel
… Jewish music, written for the Juedisches Lexicon and the German Encyclopedia Judaica. A full biography can be found here on the 'Music and the Holocaust' website. … German poet & liturgical musicologist … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – …
Nahum Nardi
… began a joint concert tour of Jewish communities in Poland, Germany, Latvia, Belgium, Holland and France. In September …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… Josef Tal (b. Pine, Germany 1910 - Jerusalem 2008, immigrated in 1934), … that is based on folklore, and (implicitly) supporting German hegemony in music. Tal’s works, mostly atonal and … influences, have indeed gained a considerable reception in Germany, no less than in his own country. Tal was a 1971 …
Nissan Blumenthal
… choral singing for four voices. Influenced by his study of German classical music, he adapted melodies from the …
Michele Bolaffi
… as the musical director to the Duke of Cambridge; toured in Germany with singer Angelica Catalani; and was in the …