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Abraham Ellstein
… chorister at local synagogue and also for the Metropolitan Opera Children's chorus. He studied at The Juilliard School, … music (see in publications), including liturgical services, operas, oratorios and more. Sources: Judaica; Levin, Neil …
Anshel Schorr
… boasted that the operetta was, “the first romantic Yiddish opera.' Schorr wrote the lyrics for the famous song Mayn …
Jerome Kern
… in 1936 and finally in 1951. In 1954, the New York City Opera decided to add it to their standard repertory, marking it the first musical to be adopted by an opera company. In the coming years, Kern wrote music for …
Regina Prager
… instant hit and catapulted Secunda’s career. Trained as an opera singer, Prager had a powerful voice described by …
Paul Ben-Haim
… he had already developed a career as a conductor of operas in Germany in the early 1930s, which he was forced to …
Frida Zibel-Goldstein
… she began singing in the chorus of the Lemberg Polish Opera, where she sang for three years. Then she was engaged …
Menahem Avidom
… Israel Prize for his Alexandra , the only acclaimed Israeli opera for several decades. He wrote almost 100 pieces, …
Gary Bertini
… … Composer … Rinat Choir … Israel Chamber Orchestra … Opera … Theater … Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra … Gary Bertini …
Abel Ehrlich
… 1961), Be Ye Not as Your Fathers (choir, 1964), Dead Souls (opera, after Gogol, 1978), and Job (oratorio, 1990). (*The …

Avraham Daus
… Israeli composer. Born in Berlin. Worked in Germany as an opera conductor. Immigrated to Israel in 1936. Worked as …