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Alexander L. Ringer
… East (1970-1975) and the Hebrew Melodies in the Hungarian Oral Tradition (1977-1990). In addition, Ringer wrote and … 1789 and 1848.' Finally, as a conductor, Ringer held choral positions in New York, Philadelphia, Berkeley, and …
Viktor Ullmann
… help for large productions staged by the German Male Choral Society. In addition to his work at the theater, …
Chemjo Vinaver
… … Researcher … Hassidic … Hasidic … Music … Conducting … Choral … Anthology … Chemjo Vinaver …
Albert Weisser
… in NLI website. … Musicologist, Composer, Editor, and Choral Conductor … Musicologist … American … Choir … Conductor …
Efraim Yaakov
… to Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz. He wrote the M.A. and his doctoral dissertations on Kabbalah among Yemeni Jews under the … book is unique in that it is based entirely on fieldwork, oral history and does not rely on any written material. His … Efraim was one of a kind. He recognized the power of an oral tradition, and two books he wrote — Yemen, and the book …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… his words, “ideas, exempla, proverbs, written stories and oral narratives.” The original layout of five volumes … Robert Lachmann, I tzhak Edel , Peter Grandewitz, Moshe Gorali (Bronzaft) or Menashe Ravina, who did not delve into …
Moritz Deutsch
… programs in teaching seminaries. He also composed choral arrangements for synagogue liturgy in the classical …
Leib Glanz
… 100 works as well as several commercial recordings. His choral arrangements were typified by the use of pentatonic …
Sigmund Schlesinger
… Director of the Gesang-Verin Frohsinn , the leading choral organization of Mobile. The society took creditable …
David Nowakowsky
… where he was recruited as a choirboy for the local choral Synagogue. While in Berditchev, Nowakowsky learned … taught him a great deal about vocal arrangement and choral composition. As a side project, Nowakowsky organized …