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Joshua (Osias) Abrass
… Abrass’ nickname) and the Bachmanists. For further reading (Hebrew), see: Minkowski, Pinchas. “Misefer Hayyai.” Reshumot …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… Due to the fact that his father founded and directed Hebrew schools in both Warsaw and Moscow, Emanuel's education was grounded in the Hebrew language, the Bible and the fundamentals of Jewish … educator and composer. His compositions include over 600 Hebrew folksongs, incidental music for theater and cinema, …
Joseph Albaradani
… Hannah. Masoret hashira vehapiyut shel yehudey Baghdad (Hebrew) … Liturgical poet (paytan) and cantor in the Great …
Jacob Bachman
… Abrass’ nickname) and the Bachmanists. It can be found in Hebrew in: Minkowski, Pinchas. “Misefer Hayyai.” Reshumot …
Abraham Ber Birnbaum
… His other musical activities included: publishing the first Hebrew magazine for music and cantorate issues, Yarhon …
Alexander Uria Boscovich
… he conceived new ideas concerning the use of rhythms of the Hebrew language. Hirshberg and Shmueli’s book covers …
Abel Ehrlich
… most salient in his music. Many of his vocal pieces use Hebrew and biblical texts, and some include tunes, themes or …
Davit Civita
… (italian songs) which has the marking, 'Madrigali Ebrei' (Hebrew Madrigals). Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Italian …
Ram Da-Oz
… Judaica, Grove Music Online. References: Biography in Hebrew: Cohen, Yehuda. Neimej smiroth Israel [The Heirs of …
Mary Even-Or
… and vocal music. Her music explores themes from the Bible, Hebrew poetry, Kabbalistic poetry, and Japanese poetry. Her …