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Leon Lishner
… Leon Lishner was a Jewish American operatic bass-baritone. He was particularly associated with … having created parts in the world premieres of four of his operas. He performed in many productions with the New York City Opera and the NBC Opera Theatre during the 1950s and early …
Elio Piattelli
… (De Santis edition, Rome). In 1941 he composed the opera in four acts, Inés de Suaréz (by Alonso de Morroy, …
Nahum Heiman
… were composed to words of poet Natan Yonatan. Their cooperation, which brought forth about 100 songs, began in … I got to know Paris Police's traffic inspector. With his cooperation I located her address through her license plates' …

Moses Michail Milner (Melnikoff)
… Jewish music, Milner wrote choral and orchestral works, operas, piano pieces, songs and incidental theater music. …
Ronit Widmann-Levy
… scholarship for Artists, a finalist of the San Francisco Opera Merola Program, and a member of the Golden Key … the United States and in Europe. She has performed in many opera houses, concert halls, and festivals around the globe … Judeo-Espanol - Judezmo ,Judeo-Spanish … Israeli Vocalist … Opera … Ladino … Ronit Widmann-Levy …
Ehud Manor
… Hair', 'The Poors of Life ', 'The Flutist from Hamlin' , ' Opera in a Penny', 'A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', 'Training the …
Uzi Hitman
… in his childhood home, Hitman’s parents listened to Italian opera music, pop music bands and rock music bands such as …
Joseph Roman Cycowski
… Cycowski was a singer of opera and popular music in Europe, and a cantor in the … (meshorer). He moved to Germany in 1921 to become an opera singer and joined the popular vocal sextet, the …
Sigmund Mogulesko
… decided to start his own theater and founded the Rumanian Opera House on Manhattan's Lower East Side. In 1910, …
Alexander Olshanetsky
… was born in Odessa, Ukraine. He played with the Odessa Opera orchestra and toured Russia and Siberia, and later was … music … Composer … Conductor … Yiddish … Theater … Music … Opera … Alexander Olshanetsky …