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Eliakum Zunser
… he came under the influence of the Musar movement of R. Israel Salanter, and his songs (' Der Zeiger ' ('The Watch)' …
Haim (Heinz) Alexander
… style – modal chromaticism – as in his lively six Israeli Dances (1950), and after the “musical shock” (his … (voice and piano or chamber orchestra, 1984). … Israeli composer, pianist and teacher … 11807 … Haim (Heinz) …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… Israeli composer and teacher. Emanuel Amiran (Pugatchov) was … Bantock and Alec Rowley. In 1936, Amiran returned to Israel and continued teaching. In 1945, he founded the … Amiran's picture: courtesy of Zemereshet. (Ofer Ronen). … Israeli composer and teacher … Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov) …
Tzvi Avni
… Saarbrücken, immigrated in 1935, lives in Tel-Aviv). A 2001 Israel Prize laureate, Avni is one of the most performed of … has served in many institutional roles such as the chair of Israel Composers’ League and ISCM World Music Days (Israel, 1980). Studying with Ehrlich, Ben-Haim and Seter, he …

Abramo Dall' Arpa
… fame as one of the outstanding harpists of his time. Israel Adler's entry in Encyclopedia Judaica cites several … him, winning the praise of the Painter Lomazzo.'** *Adler, Israel. Abramo dall'Arpa. Encyclopedia Judaica . ** Don …
Menahem Avidom
… his life, some of the most important music institutions in Israel, such as the Israel Composers’ League, ACUM (Israel Authors and Composers Association), and The Public …
Alexander Uria Boscovich
… (also pianist and conductor), was the leading ideologist of Israeli music, exerting considerable influence on the second generation of Israeli composers through his thoughtful, albeit opinionated, ideas concerning national identity in Israeli music. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Paul …

Jacob Bauer
… Hungary. Cantor and adaptor of music in the Turkish-Israelite temple in Vienna . Founder and first editor of the …
Gary Bertini
… 1946. Founded and directed the Rinat Choir (1955-1974), the Israel Chamber Orchestra (1964-1975) and other Israeli musical establishments. Was an acclaimed conductor in Israel and abroad. As a composer, known mostly for his …
Abel Ehrlich
… (Cranz, 1915 – Tel-Aviv, 2003 immigrated in 1939), 1997 Israel Prize laureate, is the most prolific of all Israeli composers, with more than 3,000 pieces. He studied … in Zagreb , and later with Rosowsky (1939-1944) in Eretz-Israel, and taught many of the third generation of composers …