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Jewish cantillation and song in the isle of Djerba
… In 1929 Lachmann did a series of recordings of the local Jewish … music … Jews … Oriental Jews … Africa … Djerba … Robert Lachmann … Jewish cantillation and song in the isle of Djerba …

Jewish Identities and Ideologies in Music
… to invite the Berlin comparative musicologist Robert Lachmann to establish an Archive of Oriental Music there in 1935. Lachmann’s insistence on giving equal priority to the … Jews from Arab lands flowed into the new state of Israel, Lachmann’s vision was revived by his former disciple Edith …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… period as broadcasts by the famed ethnomusicologist Robert Lachmann , another exiled German Jew. While Lachmann’s programs on “Oriental Music” in the Mandatory … in British Palestine, such as Salomon Rosowsky, Robert Lachmann, I tzhak Edel , Peter Grandewitz, Moshe Gorali …
Israel Adler
… of distinguished ethnomusicologists, primarily the Robert Lachmann collection that belonged to Hebrew University of …
Edith (Esther) Gerson Kiwi
… to ethnomusicological research. She worked closely with Lachmann as his assistant for several years and in 1947 took …
Ruth Katz
… biography at Wikipedia. … Musicologist (Samaritans, Robert Lachmann) … Ruth Katz …
Israel J. Katz
… the editing of voluminous archival materils, see: Robert Lachmann's letters to Henry George Farmer (from 1923 to …
Robert Lachmann
… Robert Lachmann was born in Berlin and began his formal education … North African and Indian prisoners. It was there that Lachmann was first exposed to non-Western music and … doctorate research of North African music. After the war, Lachmann began to study musicology formally at Berlin …