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Pnina Salzman
… 1922 to an accountant, Schmuel Salzman, and a kindergarten teacher, Lea Salzman (née Kostelanetz), who owned a piano at … But I fancy an innate sensibility and vitality of musical mind and feeling will preserve her from all that.” ( … Since 1969, she taught at the Samuel Rubin Academy of Music at Tel Aviv University, where she became a professor …
Oedoen Partos
… Tel Aviv 1977, immigrated in 1938) had an impact on Israeli musical life immediately after his arrival, and throughout … a prize since given to only eleven composers of art music. An outstanding violinist and violist, and exceptional … also traveled extensively as an adjudicator, lecturer and teacher. A student of Kodály in the early 1920s, he emulated …
Noam Sheriff
… that also developed a career as a conductor, and as musical director of the Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra … in Salzburg, and chaired the The Rubin Israel Academy of Music at Tel-Aviv University (1998-2000), where he taught … of chamber and solo works. His works, influenced by his teacher Ben-Haim , range between light classical, based on …
Zalman Polak
… and dictating 'nosachim.' 1960: The Institute of Sacred Music reported in the news regarding his institute for … 1985: Passed away in Jerusalem. … Cantor, composer and teacher of Ashkenazi prayer and cantorial music … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – …
Max Spicker
… worked for the publisher G. Schirmer, where he edited many musical anthologies. Spicker has written music for the synagogue, as well as choral and orchestral … Encyclopedia of Jewish Music . … Conductor, composer and teacher … Composer … Conductor … Choirmaster … Teacher … …
Arnold Schoenberg
… Arnold Schoenberg was an Austrian-born composer and music theorist. He developed the twelve-tone technique, … the 20th century. Full biography at Wikipedia. … Composer, teacher and theorist … 0 … Composer … Teacher … Theory … Atonal music … Expression … Serialism … Arnold Schoenberg …
Nathan Shahar
… In those years he also studied at the Rubin Academy of Music. Until he began studying musicology, Natan Shachar was famous as a music teacher, conductor of choirs, and songwriter. Among the …
Jozef Koffler
… Born in Stryj and studied music in Lvov (1914-1916) and in Vienna (1918-1924). From 1928, worked in Lvov as a teacher, and under the Soviet occupation was promoted to management positions in several music institutions. Died during the holocaust in an unknown …
Israel Alter
… Ukraine) into a Hasidic family with many rabbis. He studied music in Vienna with cantors and teachers of singing and composition, including Cantor Yehuda … in 1961 and joined the faculty of the School of Sacred Music at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of …
Avner Bahat
… where he was introduced to a recorder and discovered his musical talent. Over time he developed a great skill on the … kibbutz, he traveled one day a week to Tel Aviv to study music: piano, oboe, harmony, and later on, a one-week course … Naomi and Avner would be sent to to study to become music teachers. Upon graduation, he began teaching music at the …