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Altramar
… gittern David Stattelman: voice, percussion … Medieval music ensemble … Altramar …
Jo Amar
… In the early 1960’s, Jo Amar was a Mizrahi music star. He combined ‘paytanut’ and poetry to create … and others. Amar was a leader of the emerging Mizrahi music scene in Israel, however during the early years of his career authentic Mizrahi music was completely disregarded. Amar was a rebel within …

Anima Medieval Music Duo
… Douglas Hensley, Peter Maund. … Ensemble … Anima Medieval Music Duo …
Joseph Roman Cycowski
… Cycowski was a singer of opera and popular music in Europe, and a cantor in the United States. Cycowski … born into a Hasidic family in Lodz, Cycowski's early musical training came as a choirboy (meshorer). He moved to …
Sigmund Mogulesko
… Bucharest, Rumania in order to study at the Conservatory of Music. After completing his studies at the Conservatory, … presentation of Siberia (1892). Mogulesko also wrote the music for M.H. Hurwitz' The Sacrifice and for Jacob …
Herman Yablokoff
… For additional recordings (including biography) at Yiddish Music, click here . … Yiddish songwriter, lyricist, actor, …
Leon Blank
Leon Blank was born in Lithuania in 1867. When Blank was just a boy, his family moved to…
Josef Bonime
… Vitaphone talkies such as Mischa Elman (1926), and arranged music for film short subjects. In 1933, Bonime joined the faculty of the Julliard School of Music. Beginning in 1925, Bonime worked as a composer and … Symphony and 'The Columbia School of the Air,' and composed music for the 'Old Time Radio Series' aired by NBC Blue …
Platon Brounoff
… Conductor, arranger, and composer of Yiddish music. Born in Yelisavetgrad in Russia. In 1891, immigrated … March 2010 ). Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , Macy Nulman. Passport to Jewish Music: its History, Traditions and Culture. Additional …
Alexander Olshanetsky
… in Liebe, 1929. … Composer & conductor of Yiddish theater music … Composers … Composer … Conductor … Yiddish … Theater … Music … Opera … Alexander Olshanetsky …