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Samuel Rosenblatt
Samuel Rosenblatt is the son of the famous ḥazzan Josef (Yossele) Rosenblatt. He was…
Walter Salmen
… was born in 1926, in Paderborn, Germany. His career as a musicologist began after studying musicology, history, philosophy, composition, and organ at the University of Heidelberg, at the church music institute there, and after completing his doctorate in …

Jakob Schönberg
… Composer and music theorist active in Germany, England and New York. … archive see: Jascha Nemtsov, Another Schoenberg
, Pro Musica Hebraica, October 1, 2011. Jascha Nemtsov, Jakob … Collection at the Internet archive. … 44122 … Composer and music theorist … Jacob, Schonberg, Schoenberg … Jakob …

Joseph Singer
… Salomon Sulzer ). He published numerous studies on Jewish music and was among the first to investigate prayer chants … Joseph.' Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music . … Cantor … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, … Hazzanut, Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Musicologists … Musicology … Synagogue … Music … Research … …
Milan Slavicky
… Milan Slavický was a Czech composer, musicologist, and pedagogue. He came from a musical family. His father Klement Slavický and both his … under the instruction of Jan Kapr. He then went on to study musicology at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, and …
Michal Smoira-Cohn
… Michal Smoira-Cohn studied at the Palestine Academy of Music (graduated 1947), and later at Uppsala University in … Sweden (1956-1958). Among her many activities in Israel's music scene are, to name a few: Editor of Bat Kol magazine; director of the Haifa Symphony Orchestra; music critic for Ha'aretz newspaper; and lecturer at Tel …
David Aaron de Sola
… books and essays. D.A. de Sola had a lifelong passion for music. In 1857, he published The Ancient Melodies of the …
Avraham Soltes
… life: Judica; the struggle in Palestine to forge an Israel; Music, in all shapes and forms. Even as a rabbinical student … and educational activities that interpreted Jewish art, music, and literature. He was chairman of the National Jewish Music Council from 1963 to 1969 and a member of the Soltes …
Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa
… a talented milliner. The oldest of four children, he showed musical talent at a young age. After completing secondary … while simultaneously taking violin lessons at the Lycée Musicale. Upon finishing that program, he moved to Paris, where he continued his studies in engineering and music. He returned to Greece in 1935 to perform his military …

Ghizela Suliteanu
… Romanian ethnomusicologist who collected a great deal of Ashkenazi and Sephardic folk and religious music in Romania. She researched in other fields of ethnomusicology as well, such as: folk music of Tatars and …