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Le-El elim : cantata for two solo voices with B.C.
… … Abraham Caceres (Casseres) … Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto … Israel Adler … Le-El elim : cantata for two solo voices with B.C. …

Ha-Mesiah Illemim
… … 74 … 74 … 10 … 34749 … Israel Music Publications … … 1965 … Amsterdam … Communities … … Spanish-Portuguese … Abraham Caceres (Casseres) … Israel Adler … Ha-Mesiah Illemim …

Mizmor l’David: an anthology of synagogue music
… N. Robinson, A. W. Binder, E. Mills, Samuel Alman , H. Adler, Jacob Rapaport, I. Goldfarb and others. … 10 … 34512 …

The Hazzan’s Manual
… - Cantors … Cantor … Ashkenazi … Moshe Taube … Samuel Adler … Jacob Rappaport … Max Wohlberg … Gershon Shaposhnik … Weiner … Herbert Fromm … Adolph Katchko … Pinchas Spiro … Israel Alter … The Hazzan’s Manual …
Bence Szabolcsi
… ' in Studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre, ed. Israel Adler. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1968. 249- 250, 38- 39. …

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 …

Jacob Blanes
… the cantors of the Portugese Synagogue of Amsterdam see Israel Adler's monograph, Musical Life and Traditions of the …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… music. Three individual compositions are catalogued in Adler 1989 (see Katz 2021-2022: n.13-15 for further … see Katz 2021-2022. Selected Bibliography Adler, Israel. 1989. Hebrew Notated Manuscript Sources up to circa … berühmter Kantoren , vol. 3. Berlin: Hilfskasse für israelitische Kantoren und Kultusbeamte. Harris, Hyman H. …
Israel Adler
… Israel Adler was born in Berlin in 1925 and immigrated to Palestine … After his release from the military following service in Israel’s War of Independence, he moved to Paris where he … (2 vols. Paris-La Haye, 1966). Already in this early work, Adler utilized his librarianship skills by locating and …
Andre Hajdu
… in Paris’ intellectual circles and met, among others, Prof. Israel Adler, then Judaic a librarian at the National Library in Paris. In the early 1960s Adler returned to Israel to found the Department of Music at the Jewish …