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Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… with the classical music of Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart and Mendelssohn, Schubert and others. He acquainted me with … where I enrolled in the Royal Conservatory founded by Mendelssohn and studied harmony under Prof. Shlomo Jadassohn …
Lied ohne Worte (chassidisch)
… a coincidence that a converted, assimilated Jew – Felix Mendelssohn wrote “Songs without Words” for piano?). …
Leó Weiner
… Hungarians in Modern Hungarian Musical Culture ' In Ezra Mendelssohn ed., Modern Jews and their musical agendas In …

Felix Mendelssohn - Gustav Mahler: Two Borderline Cases of German-Jewish Assimilation
… with German culture, not the German nation, for Mendelssohn was Prussian and Saxon, Mahler was Austrian - … both came close to the realization of it. In the case of Mendelssohn, the attempt succeeded as far as the Germans … Mahler's case it failed, despite goodwill on both sides. In Mendelssohn's case we find typical as well as atypical …

To Please Both the Ear and the Eye: Moses Mendelssohn, Equal Temperament and the Delian Problem
… but in 1777, the index appended to Volume VI named Moses Mendelssohn as the author. In the intervening sixteen years, … record straight by finally giving the credit to his friend Mendelssohn. Today there is no doubt that the attribution to Mendelssohn is the correct one. … 9486 … Equal Temperament …

«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… in the best case his limit—hardly attainable—might be Mendelssohn. [13] Liadov’s interpretation of his Jewish … only strangers and imitators. [14] Nor was the mention of Mendelssohn a coincidence; he had been a prime target of … on Jewish creativity, as evidenced by his attitudes towards Mendelssohn. As he told Gnesin, “Look how Wagner attacks …

Az europai felvilagosodas hatasa a zsido liturgikus zenere [The influence of the European Enlightenment on Jewish liturgical music]
… ideas upon the Jewish community. The imprint of Moses Mendelssohn (1729-86), generally recognized as the greatest …

Felix Mendelssohn- Gustav Mahler: Two Borderline Cases of German- Jewish Assimilation
… Mendelssohn and Mahler represent the attempts of Jewish … Jews in a mixed surrounding. A comparison is made between Mendelssohn and Mahler's situation. While Mendelssohn had family discussions their Jewish descent, …

Between Noise and Harmony
… Christian … Jews … Jentiles … Meyebeer … Wagner, Richard … Mendelssohn … Ashkenazi … Ruth HaCohen (Pinczower) … Between …

Jews in Music: from the Age of Enlightenment to the Mid-Twentieth Century
… chapters are devoted both to sacred and secular music. Mendelssohn and Mahler, Bloch and Schoenberg are but the …