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Solomon Rosowsky
… research in both countries. Rosowsky worked alongside musicians and researchers Joseph Achron , Lazare Saminsky , …
Rafael Schächter
… larger mixed ensemble. Schächter's efforts inspired other musicians to organize singing groups: Karel Berman formed a …

The Soul Chai
… … … 1995 … Liturgy … Folk music … Folk songs … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer music … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … …
Andalusian Nuba
… that were transmitted orally by Muslim Spain's greatest musicians from the 9 th century onward. They are: Tunisian- … repertoire remained in the memories of the poets and musicians of his time in order to save and preserve it. The … with an ensemble that includes an orchestra, soloist musicians, a choir, and soloist singers. The Nuba is …

The Singing Clarinet
… 35401 … Pläne Records … … Folk music … Folk songs … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer music … Theater … Yiddish … Yiddish …
Karel Ančerl
… until October of 1944, when Ančerl and the majority of the musicians he conducted were deported to Auschwitz. He was …
Samuel Adler
… Adler, Samuel' . In: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , second edition. Edited by S. Sadie and J. …
Pnina Salzman
… invited for a concert in China—the first time that Israeli musicians appeared in that country. The two trio's and the … to repeat favorites. Unlike other locally-educated musicians such as Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman and … “Salzman, Pnina.” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie, vol. 16, 445. London, …