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Darius Milhaud
… body of work spans various genres, including symphonies, operas, and chamber music. Full biography in Milken …
Abraham Goldfaden
… European folk and popular music, and Italian and French opera arias. Many of the songs arranged for his plays were … with simple storylines and European musical theater and operatic forms, to create a theatrical style that was easily …
Mark Kopytman
… written over 70 works, notably: Casa Mare (suite from the opera, 1966/1980), October Sun (1974), Kaddish (orchestra, …
Emanuel Aguilar
… concerts of classical repertoire. His corpus includes two operas, three symphonies, three cantatas and a number of …
Samuel Alman
… studies at the Royal College of Music. There he focused on opera composition, and debuted his first biblical opera, King Ahaz in 1912. In 1916 he was appointed the …
Moshe Koussevitsky
… escaped to Russia , where he continued to tour as an Opera soloist in Moscow , Leningrad , Kiev and Odessa. In …
Marc Lavry
… later in 1932 received a post as conductor of the Riga Opera. In response to the rise of the Nazi party and the … Between 1941 and 1947 Lavry conducted the Palestine Folk Opera and Palestine Orchestra. In 1950 Lavry was invited … meter characteristic of the traditional folk dance. His Opera, Dan ha’shomer (1945) was the first of its kind to be …

Myer Leoni
… Myer Leoni began his musical career as an opera singer in England . In 1767 he took a position as … the Great Synagogue in London , but continued performing in Operas, providing they didn’t conflict with his Synagogue … Leoni, along with collegue Giordani, established an English Opera company in Dublin in 1783, which due to financial …
Gustav Mahler
… more prestigious institution that staged both theater and Opera. Beginning in 1882, Mahler took several temporary … an invitation to work as the Director of the Vienna Court Opera, a post that cemented his reputation as one of the … conductors of his time. Mahler remained at the Vienna Opera for ten years, resigning in 1907 to accept a post as …
Gershon Sirota
… Kolbuss, Sirota studied music theory, vocal technique, and opera. Although Sirota excelled in his secular music … Judge Neuberger, and the famous star of the Metropolitan Opera, Alma Gluck.' This concert cemented Sirota’s standing … Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Cantor … Hazzanut … Odessa … Opera … Singer … Tenor … Recording … Artist … Performer … …