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Elio Piattelli
… in Rome from 1948 to 1984, Elio Piatelli enhanced the liturgical life of the synagogue (and beyond) with a choir … Theater of Palermo, Sicily. He taught courses in Hebrew liturgical chant in Italy (Rome, Palestrina, Turin, Milan, … those traditional songs and thus enhance the cultural, liturgical and musical heritage of the Italian Jewish …
Moses Michail Milner (Melnikoff)
… many works based on Jewish themes, as well as Jewish liturgical works. Apart from Jewish music, Milner wrote …
Jo Amar
… in 2009. … Israeli vocalist specializing in Sephardic liturgical and paraliturgical music … Jo Amar …
Abraham Ellstein
… music and synagogal music (see in publications), including liturgical services, operas, oratorios and more. Sources: …
Moshe Nathanson
… to the field of Jewish music is his compilation of liturgical melodies, Zamru Lo (4 vols.), which is still …
Paul Ben-Haim
… musicologist). Among Ben-Haim’s other notable works are his Liturgical Cantata (1949), Sonata (piano, 1954), his …
Reuben Rinder
… moved to the United States and pursued his study of Jewish liturgical music. In 1910, Rinder held a cantorial position …
Federico Consolo
… ,Judeo-Spanish … Cantorate … Hazzan … Violin music … Liturgical music … Italian music … Ladino … Sephardi music … …
Haim Effendi
… career, as well as of his activity as translator of liturgical texts into Judeo-Spanish, can be found in a …
Joseph Albaradani
… published them in her book, ' Great Cantor of Baghdad: The Liturgical Poems of Joseph Ben Hayyim Al-Baradani .' Sources: Beeri, Tova. The 'Great Cantor of Baghdad: The Liturgical Poems of Joseph Ben Hayyim Al-Baradani'; … hashira vehapiyut shel yehudey Baghdad (Hebrew) … Liturgical poet (paytan) and cantor in the Great Synagogue …