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Meir Shimon Geshuri
… Mysłowice, Poland), Geshuri (a name derived from the Hebrew for “bridge,” an equivalent of the German “Bruck”) was the … the Upper Galilee, but not for very long. He soon moved to Jerusalem where he joined the “Hasolel” printing press as a … religious movement, working at the Religious Zionist Archives at the Rabbi Kook Institute. In addition, he was …
Karel Salmon
… service until 1962. Salmon also taught at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. His works include … related to Judaism in his compositions, such as his opera for puppets, David ve-Goliath . He received the Engel Prize … Online. Oxford Music Online . Oxford University Press, archive of Karel Salmon in the NLI . … Israeli composer … …
Edith (Esther) Gerson Kiwi
… Edith Gerson-Kiwi was born in Berlin and completed her formative studies in piano and harpsichord performance under … her family immigrated to Palestine in 1935, and settled in Jerusalem . There, she came into contact with Robert Lachman of the Jerusalem Archive for Oriental music, and dedicated herself to …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… Idelsohn was born in Filsberg, Latvia (former Kurland or Courland) and began his study of Jewish … and Johannesburg, South Africa before finally settling in Jerusalem in 1906. In Jerusalem, he began working as a … traditional songs. In the course of time the Phonogramm-Archives of Vienna and of Berlin came to my help. After a …
Robert Lachmann
… Robert Lachmann was born in Berlin and began his formal education at the University of Berlin and at the … an area which he continued to research many years later in Jerusalem . From 1927 to 1933 Lachmann worked as a … to Jerusalem upon the invitation of J.L Magnes to found the Archive of Oriental Music at Hebrew University. Lachmann …
Zwei Aufsaetze
… Berlin School of Comparative Musicology and founder of the Archive for Oriental Music at the Hebrew University. The articles … the world beyond national boundaries. … monograph … 59 … Jerusalem … The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval …
Robert Lachmann: his Achievement and his Legacy
… scientific contribution of Robert Lachmann (Berlin 1892- Jerusalem 1939), the founder of comparative musicology and … research in Berlin where he helped to found the 'Society for the Research of Oriental Music' and he continued his … his immigration to Jerusalem. In Jerusalem he founded an archive of recordings on behalf of the Hebrew University; in …
Jewish Identities and Ideologies in Music
… In 1905, the Latvian cantor Abraham Zvi Idelsohn came to Jerusalem on a mission to rediscover the authentic sources … basis, he believed, Jewish song could be restored to its former biblical glory, thus contributing to the spiritual … comparative musicologist Robert Lachmann to establish an Archive of Oriental Music there in 1935. Lachmann’s …
Elohim Eshala
… moved to the USA where Seltzer studied composition. They formed an ensemble specializing on Israeli “folk music” … as far as the tunes of the ancient Levites of the Temple in Jerusalem. This hypothesis was grounded on the assumed … recordings of this song found in the National Sound Archives of the National Library in Jerusalem. They are a …
Brakha Tzefira
… Brakha Tzefira was born in Jerusalem in 1910. Her father emmigrated from Yemen in 1887, … (Friday nights), in front of all of the students. Her performances were a success. Tzefira noticed the special … Historical Encyclopedia . 1 March 2009. Jewish Women's Archive. . Tzefira, Brakaha. Kolot Rabim . Ramat-Gan: …