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Marc Lavry
… for the broadcasts. Lavry was also a prolific composer of Israeli art music, with a large corpus of oratorios, chamber … which typified the emerging Mediterranean style of early Israeli folk and art musicians, was his symphonic poem Emek … was the first of its kind to be produced and performed in Israel and made use of liturgical melodies, Israeli folk …

Israel Lovy
… Israel Lovy was born in a town near Danzig in 1773. … … Composer … Paris … Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth … Reform … Israel Lovy …
Pinhas Minkowski
… form, and are preserved in the National Library of Israel on Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem. …
Nahum Nardi
… singers to perform his songs. In 1947 he represented Israel at the 'World Congress of Music and Sound' in Paris, … son, Yair. With Tsadok, Nardi performed in concerts around Israel, and in 1956, they embarked on a long tour of the … Miryam Ya'akobi, whom he accompanied in concerts in Israel and the U.S. Nardi's line of work with female …
Mordekhai Seter
… 1994, immigrated to Palestine in 1926) received the Israel Prize in 1965 for his Midnight Vigil ( Tikkun … has been considered since its premiere in 1961 as an Israeli masterpiece. Midnight Vigil , performed in celebratory occasions, was chosen to conclude the first Israeli Music Celebration (September 1998; an annual …
Yehuda Sharett (Shertok)
… Born in Kherson, Ukraine, immigrated to Israel in 1906. Was a member of Kibbutz Yagur where he …
Mattityahu Shelem
… Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . … Israeli composer … Composers … Folksongs … Song … Zemer Ivri, Zemer Iveri … Composer … Hebrew … Folksong … Israeli … Folk … Songs … Zemer … Ivri … Kibbutzim … Kibbutz …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… about 100 of his pieces have been published by the Israel Music Institute. He was the most distinctive among … in Germany, no less than in his own country. Tal was a 1971 Israel Prize laureate and a 1983 recipient of the prestigious Wolf Prize—the only Israeli composer who has won this prize. He also served as …
Joshua Weisser (Pilderwasser)
… a period of one to four years. He held positions at Tiferet Israel, The Nachlat Tzi Synaogue on East 109 St., the …
Efraim Di-Zahav (Goldstein)
… was R. Abraham Moshe Goldstein, a cantor who immigrated to Israel from Odessa, and who was a pupil of the renowned … Ezra School in Jerusalem. Efraim Di-Zahav is known to the Israeli public through the piyut, 'Eliahu ha Navi (Elijah the Prophet),' which was played on Kol Israel Radio every Shabbat. On December 22, 1941, Di-Zahav …