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Joseph Yasser
… researcher & collector. Born in Lodz, Poland. Studied in Moscow, and in 1923 moved to the US. Worked as an organist …
Mark Kopytman
… a doctor in medicine (1952) and a PhD in composition (Moscow Conservatory, 1958), he taught at the Leningrad … indirectly linked to avant garde works of his peers from Moscow – Schnittke, Gubaidulina, Denisov – is evident in his … … Heterophony … Avant Garde … Israel … United States … Moscow … Mark Kopytman … רונית סתר …
Yizhak Edel
… career. In 1920, after one year of teaching, Edel moved to Moscow , where he stayed for two years. In Moscow Edel witnessed the persecution of the Hebrew language …
Moshe Koussevitsky
… Russia , where he continued to tour as an Opera soloist in Moscow , Leningrad , Kiev and Odessa. In 1947, Koussevitsky …
Alexander A. Krein
… Alexander Krein was born in the Staraya Ruza region of Moscow in 1883. He and his five other siblings were taught … poet. In 1908 he began his formal musical education at the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied cello and composition. … he became increasingly involved in the activities of the Moscow branch of the Society for Jewish Folk Music. Krien, …
Mikhail Gnesin
… to take a position as a professor of composition at the Moscow Conservatory. While teaching in Moscow, he joined the faculty of the Gnesin Academy which …
Jan Peerce
… State Department, Peerce served as a cultural ambassador to Moscow and was the first American to perform with the …
Sasha Argov
… Sasha (Alexander) Argov (Abramovich) was born in Moscow on October 26, 1914 and died in Tel Aviv on September …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… founded and directed Hebrew schools in both Warsaw and Moscow, Emanuel's education was grounded in the Hebrew …
Jacob Bachman
… are taken from: Bachmann, Jacob. Schirath Jacob . Moscow: P. Jurgenson, 1884. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica …