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Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… Empire. The scholars of Adrianpole excelled especially in Hebrew poetry and in music, two fields in which Isaac Eliyahu Navon excelled as … Istanbul, took concern that his son will grow up with the Hebrew language. He studied at the school, 'Kol Yisrael …
Sergiu Natra
… Bucharest, Romania. He studied at the Bucharest Academy of Music with Leo Keppler, and immigrated to Israel with his … After his immigration to Israel, he began using the Hebrew language and Biblical themes, apparent in his works, Song of Deborah (1967), and A book of Hebrew songs for harp (1979). Sources: Uri …
Moshe Rudinow
… While working there, he translated Russian songs into Hebrew and Yiddish, and performed the music of Jewish composers such as Engel , Saminsky , and …
Robert Starer
… he taught at several academies. As a composer, Starer wrote music for ballet, opera, concerti, and in several other … His compositions include works with Jewish themes or Hebrew texts, such as: Kohelet , Sabbath Eve Service , among … Robert.' Encyclopaedia Judaica . … Composer … Art … Music … Composers … Atonal … Ballet … Opera … Operas … …
Else Lasker-Schüler
… Some of Lasker-Schüler's poems were translated to Hebrew by poets such as Yehuda Amichai, Natan Zach and more. … my native well'), performed by Ofra Haza. In addition, musical works were composed according to Lasker-Schüler's …
Nathan Shahar
… Natan Shachar began his academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he studied economics … In those years he also studied at the Rubin Academy of Music. Until he began studying musicology, Natan Shachar was … where he completed his BA. and MA. He did his Ph.D. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, about Hebrew singing. This …

Israel Najara
… of his time. He is considered to be one of the greatest Hebrew poets of the period after the expulsion from Spain . … Encyclopedia Judaica ; Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music ; Be'eri, Tova. Booklet of the concert- Rabbi Yisrael … at Halakha of the Day . … Poet and composer … Song … Poet … Hebrew … Writer … Composer … Rabbi … Singer … Songs … Israel …
Herman Svet
… Yehudith Wahl, from Berlin. In 1917 he began writing about music for various Russian-language periodicals in Kiev and … in Jewish newspapers and periodicals in Yiddish, Russian, Hebrew, and German, such as Berliner Rundschau (Berlin … and Builders of Israel , vol. 3 (Tel Aviv: 1949). (in Hebrew) Yiddish Leksikon … Journalist … 0 … Yiddish … …

Obadiah the Proselyte
… contain the earliest surviving manuscript source of Jewish music notation of synagogue chant. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica , Oxford Music Online. For a comprehensive and updated (2019) … of Mi 'al Har Hôrev from Obadiah the Proselyte's Hebrew musical manuscripts found in the Cairo Genizah in …
Joseph Papernikoff
… Thanks to his voice, a beautiful alto voice, and his musical hearing, he was accepted at the age of 8 to the … of the Yiddish Writers' Association and a member of the Hebrew branch of the International Writers' Organization. In … folk song. Many of his poems have been translated into Hebrew, among others by Yaakov Fichman, Natan Alterman, …