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Gil Aldema
… Conducting and Composition at the Jerusalem Academy of Music, and continued his studies at Mannes College of Music, New York. During the 1950's Aldema served as a … station, and in 2004 he received the Israel Prize for Hebrew folksong. Aldema has composed and written choir …
Zecharia Plavin
… From 1977 in Israel, graduated from Tel Aviv University and Music Academy (piano class of Professor Viktor Derevianko), … Authority and - in recent years - for Lithuanian Music Archive. Many thematic duo performances with violinist … in Israel, Germany and Lithuania. PhD dissertation of Hebrew University (1998) devoted to Ernest Bloch and his …
Joseph Achron
… was born in Lozdzieje, a small village in Lithuania . His musical genius became evident early on and at the age of … violin lessons with his father. Achron continued his formal musical education at St. Petersburg Conservatory where he … best marked by one of his earliest and most famous works, A Hebrew Melody (1911). In 1913 he moved to Russia to take a …
Pinhas Minkowski
… tradition with his father, and supplemented his basic musical education by joining the choir of Cantor Nissan … Jewish Conservatory and was the chairman of the Ha-Zamir musical society, under whose auspices he published several … and are preserved in the National Library of Israel on Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem. … Russian …
Nahum Nardi
… he studied at the Warsaw Conservatory and at the Vienna Music Academy, graduating in 1922. Following his graduation, … performing, combining his classical repertoire with folk music, such as Russian folksongs, Hassidic music and Hebrew songs. In addition to giving concerts, he also worked …
Sholom Secunda
… and C. Once in New York, Mr. Wolf began to manage Sholom's musical career, setting up engagements in a number of … career came to a venerable halt. However, he continued his musical and general education at Eron Prep School, and began … clear that the next step was to win acceptance to the Hebrew Actors Union. It was a policy of the Union to send …
Mordekhai Seter
… occasions, was chosen to conclude the first Israeli Music Celebration (September 1998; an annual festival … as a 10-year old child, and at 16 he went to further his musical education in Europe (Paris, 1932-1937, studying with … years of his adolescence in Eretz Israel, mastering native Hebrew that was far better than his colleagues—an advantage …
Yehuda Sharett (Shertok)
… prize ) , a piece combining Jewish tradition with modern musical elements. Also known for composing poems of various Hebrew poets. … Isareli Composer & violinist … Composers … Song … Composer … Hebrew … Songs … Yehuda Sharett (Shertok) …
Mattityahu Shelem
… work and Yehuda Sharett 's Seder constitute the central musical pieces of the 'new ceremonies' of the secular Kibbutz movement. Shelem also composed many Hebrew folk songs. Sources: Bayer, Bathja. 'Shelem … Judaica ; Natan Shahar . 'Shelem, Matityahu.' Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . … Israeli composer … …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… about 100 of his pieces have been published by the Israel Music Institute. He was the most distinctive among the first … Schoenberg ’s in Style and Idea : against nationalism in music that is based on folklore, and (implicitly) supporting … Academy (1948-1952); and the musicology department of the Hebrew University (1965-1970), where he taught between 1951 …