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Cultural Fusions in Jewish Musical Thought of the Later Renaissance
… … Florence, Italy … Leo S. Olschki … … 1989 … Music … Musicians … Renaissance … Musician … Salamone Rossi … Italy … … Don Harrán … Fabrizio Della Seta … Cultural Fusions in Jewish Musical Thought of the Later Renaissance …
Encyclopedia Judaica
… volumes. Contains excellent articles on various aspects of Jewish music and on important musicians. Some of the music articles are a part of bigger …
Lexicon der Juden in der Musik
… The Nazi official black list of Jewish musicians. … 1 … Berlin … Bernhardt Hahnfeld Verlag … … 1942 … Music … Musicians … Musician … Lexicon der Juden in der Musik …
Music in Terezםn 1941-1945
… Theresienstadt, where many of Europe’s most prominent Jewish musicians and composers were detained. Reconstructs the …
The Destruction of a Cultural Tradition in Germany: Organs and Organ Music in the Synagogue
… Museum: Research: Bibliographies Describes the fate of Jewish organists and organ music under the Nazis, … Holocaust. … 2 … 410-421 … New York … Palgrave … … 2001 … Jewish … Holocaust … Organ … Jewish musicians … Jewish music … Third Reich … Nazi Nazis … Organ …
Trial of Strength: Wilhelm Furtwangler in the Third Reich
… of the regime. Details his complex relationship with Jewish musicians. Includes photographs and important documents from … … 1 … Boston … Northeastern University Press … … 1994 … Jewish … Holocaust … Jewish musicians … Jewish music … Third …
A gilgul fun a nigun: Jewish Musicians in New York, 1881-1945
… Harvard College Library Judaica Division … … 1997 … Music … Musicians … USA … Musician … James Loeffler … A gilgul fun a nigun: Jewish Musicians in New York, 1881-1945 …
Sabbath in Paradise
… 85 min. Portraits musical encounter between radical Jewish musicians like John Zorn and traditionalists like Andy Statman. Interviews with leading contemporary klezmer musicians. Basis for the title is the folktale, 'Sabbath in …
The Dybbuk - Der dibuk
… 1912-1917. The idea for the play came to Ansky as he led a Jewish folklore expedition through small towns of Eastern … to become one of the most widely-produced in the history of Jewish theater. Its rich ethnographic tapestry, mystical … of WWII. … 81 … 9 … Poland … … 1937 … Dance … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer music … Theater … Klezmer … Actors … …
Yiddle With His Fiddle - Yidl mitn fidl
… his daughter who, penniless, decide to become travelling musicians. The daughter disguises herself as a boy to … vitality and invincible spirit of traditional small town Jewish life. … 81 … 9 … … Music … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … …