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Joachim Stutschewsky
… Quartet. Immediately after immigration, he encouraged Israeli composers to write music based on Jewish heritage. … 1959, 1966) for his compositions. … Composer … 11807 … Israeli … Cellist … Composer … Arranger … Writer … Jewish … …
Boaz Tarsi
… been performed and broadcast throughout the United States, Israel and Europe, hosted by institutions and performers such as the New York Chamber Music Society, the Israeli Sinfonietta, NYC 92nd street YWHA, the Bruno Walter … “Esa Eynai - A Prayer of Hope,” were premiered in a special Israel independence anniversary concert in New York City. …
Susana Weich-Shahak
… Born in Argentina, lives in Israel since 1958. PhD degree in Musicology at the Tel Aviv … Peru (1975), Spain (1993, 1995, 1997), Turkey (1996) and Israel (1973-2002). All the recordings are catalogued at the … at the University of Alcala (Spanish Studies Department in Israel), and at the Bar Ilan University (Salti Center for …
Amalia Kedem
… of the music collection at the National Library of Israel. She earned her M.A. and PhD degrees in … liturgical music (PhD) and the ways in which they express Israeli and Ashkenazi identity. She taught Jewish music at … been part of the Music staff at the National Library of Israel, where she coordinated its Sound Archive Preservation …
Simha Arom
… A French-Israeli ethnomusicologist who is recognized as a world … In the 1960s, Simha Arom was sent by the Government of Israel to establish a brass band in the Central African …
Max Brod
… of Janáček. Also supported couleurlocale. In his book about Israeli music (in German) titled Die Musik Israels (1951), he coined (with Boskovich ) the …
Nissan Cohen-Melamed
… as cantor in the Sephardic great synagogue. He came back to Israel in 1962, and continued his old job in Aliya Alef … achieved the Status of Hebrew folk songs (Shirei Eretz Yisrael), ' Layla Bekna'an ' being the most famous. In his …
Joseph Dorfman
… to the Soviet authorities with a request to immigrate to Israel. This caused him to lose his job and his civilian … many difficulties, Dorfman managed to immigrate in 1973. In Israel he was immediately appointed a lecturer at the Rubin … Encyclopedia Judaica . ( Photo credit: Lili Dorfman) … Israeli composer … Joseph Dorfman …
Ezra Fleischer
… Professor Ezra Fleischer (1928-2006), Israel Prize Laureate for Hebrew Literature (1959), was … To view Fleischer's publications, click here . … Romanian-Israeli Hebrew poet and philologist … Ezra Fleischer …
Nikolai Kaufman
… Gega New, 1994; copy at the National Sound Archive of the Israel National Library, CD 02063) and the overlapping … by Vania Moneva (copy at the National Sound Archive of the Israel National Library). An earlier version of Jewish Music …