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Otto Klemperer's Long Journey though his Times
… of his death in 1973. Klemperer, as a Jew, had to leave Germany in 1933 and spent much of the rest of his life …

Bathja [Batya] Bayer
… Born in Bingen, Germany. Taken to Palestine in 1936. Received a PhD in …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 02[H]: Gesaenge der babylonischen Juden נגינות יהודי בבל
Also exists in German and English. Music of Babylonian Jews (and Kurdish Jews). Includes…

The Twisted Muse: Musicians and Their Music in the Third Reich
… … Composers … 1997 … Music … Musicians … Holocaust … Germany … Composers … Orchestra … Musician … Third Reich … …

Music Publishing and Patronage: C. F. Peters, 1800 to the Holocaust.
Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies…
49. Im afes (Çakum Effendi)
… Bar Isaac of Regensburg (1110-1175), a poet from Ashkenaz (Germany), that is included in the Sephardic selihot service. …
Mordechai Breuer
… school, an institution founded by Haredi immigrants from Germany. In 1942, Breuer studied in a course for music … of research were mainly the history of Orthodox Judaism in Germany (Neo-Orthodoxy), and the world of yeshivot and their … subject: The tradition of the Frankfurt am Main community, Germany , (Seminar work for MA. whithin a personal guidance …
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 …

A Man from Munkasc: Gypsy Klezmer
… … 35730 … Duna TV (Hungary) and Starcrest Films (Frankfurt, Germany). … … 2005 … Holocaust … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer …

Samuel Naumbourg
Samuel Naumbourg was born in Dennelohe, Bavaria, groomed from a young age to continue…