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Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… Different scholars cited two nineteenth-century patriotic German songs, certainly known to German-speaking Jews, as a possible source of inspiration: … at the Conservatory of Saint Petersburg [and later on an opera singer in that city]. He composed melodies for two …
Book Review: Charles B. Hersch, Jews and Jazz Improvising Ethnicity
… play by S. Ansky) to be the vehicle for the first jazz opera, but something persuaded him to change the subject to …
Brakha Tzefira
… same year, Tzefira and Nardi began a series of concerts in Germany and other parts of Europe, and Tzefira left her … married, and in 1931 their daughter Na'ama, who became an opera singer, was born (d. 1989). The duo kept expanding … she performed, among other places, in refugee camps in Germany. A special event on the tour was the visit of …
Elio Piattelli
… (De Santis edition, Rome). In 1941 he composed the opera in four acts, Inés de Suaréz (by Alonso de Morroy, … is not a translation but an original work of mine” (source: Germanic History [in Latin, Monumenta Germaniae Historica ]), written as a radio drama, recorded …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… to break away from the ghetto, such as the composer German composer of Jewish origin Giacomo Meyerbeer (whose … to open itself to the all-embracing effect of a future opera in Hebrew, i.e., the possibility and necessity of …
קרול רטהאוס
… הנכון': No Man’s Land – עם פסקול של הנס אייזלר, Three penny Opera – עם פסקול של וייל, דון קישוט - עם פסקול של ז'אק איבר, … - Driven into Paradise: The Musical Migration from Nazi Germany to the United States, 1999; pp. 35-37. 20) Sturm, … 21) Eaton, Quaintance - Opera Production: A Handbook, Volume 1, 1961; p. 38 22) …