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Avraham Soltes
… program, week after week, he interwove the threads of Israeli history and culture with its musical heritage and … and Hebrew melodies; to his creative efforts as a composer, as a translator of Hebrew lyrics, or as a lyricist …
Mordechai Yardeni (Motl Sherman)
… where he performed in concerts and on the radio as an 'Israeli' singer, with a repertoire of 'Israelian' songs and Jewish liturgy. From 1940 he began to … Theater Union site. Source: Yiddishmusic site. … cantor, composer, music critic, playwright, songwriter, and …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… (née Bruckner; April 19, 1897 - December 9, 1977) was an Israeli researcher of Jewish music with emphasis on the … In this context, his association with the avant-garde composer Mordecai Sandberg (1897-1973) is remarkable. In … three issues appeared), published under the umbrella of the Israelite Institute for New Music ( Hamakhon hayisraeli …
Leib Glanz
… from many different genres, including romantic music, Israeli folk songs, and Jewish liturgical music from … Zevi Synagogue in Tel Aviv. Glanz was also a serious composer of Jewish liturgical music, with a corpus of over … Jewish Music, and headed the Cantorial Academy. … Cantor & composer … Leib Glanz …
David Nowakowsky
… a popular folk tune, which is the melody for the National Israeli Anthem, 'Hatikvah,' as we know it today. Two … and choirmasters. … Russian synagogue choirmaster, composer & teacher … Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, Hazzanut, … … Hazzan … Cantor … Composer … Conductor … Odessa … Haskalah … Bialik … Music … …
Erich Walter Sternberg
… – Tel-Aviv 1974, immigrated in 1932) was the first local composer performed by the Palestine Orchestra (1937). His … later often related as “non-local,” or “more Jewish than Israeli” because of that Zeitgeist favoring East-West … that he wrote in 1938. … Composer … 11807 … Composer … Israeli … Orchestra … Jewish … Biblical … Themes … Erich …
Mark Kopytman
… in Jerusalem since 1973. He established a generation of composers: several of his many students have become well known composers and have chaired their own composition programs in … Cantus I-VII (symphonic and chamber works, 1980-2000). … Israeli composer … 11807 … Composer … Composition … …
Yizhak Edel
… of Jewish music and thus exposed the works of Jewish composers to Warsaw 's Jewish community. In 1929, Edel … from Eastern Europe, although he combined it with the Eretz-Israeli music he found in Palestine , which was connected to … the book 'Edel: His Doctrine on Education and Music.' … Israeli composer and educator … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … 0 … …
Ya'akov Orland
… the Cultural Division of the British Army, where he met composer Mordechai (Mitya) Zeira , who would later set many … and "Shney Shoshanim " ("Two Roses") also became staples of Israeli music. Beyond songwriting, Orland was a prolific … (Hebrew). … Poet, songwriter, playwright and translator … Israeli poets … Playwright … Israeli song … Translations … …
Zecharia Plavin
… and Sound-Star-Ton (Germany). Numerous recordings for Israeli Broadcasting Authority and - in recent years - for … since 1990, supplemented by lecturing services in other Israeli colleges. Many master-classes in USA and Europe - … Plavin's chamber compositions (2019) … Israeli musician, composer, concert pianist, pedagogue, culture and society …