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Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… and cinema, music for public celebrations, and works for piano, orchestra, voice, and chamber ensembles. A collection …
Tzvi Avni
… and wrote his witty, playful and optimistic Capriccio (piano, 1955/1975) and the first Sonata (piano 1961)—where melody is one of his strengths, as in his …
Abraham Ber Birnbaum
… returned to Lodz. In Lodz, he opened a retail business for pianos and for other instruments, and continued teaching and …
Alexander Uria Boscovich
… of his modest oeuvre are his influential Semitic Suite (piano; also for orchestra, 1945), Oboe Concerto (1942), …
Abel Ehrlich
… and Shades (oratorio, 1960, unpublished); Radiations (piano, 1961), Be Ye Not as Your Fathers (choir, 1964), Dead …
Ram Da-Oz
… eyesight. Afterward he continued to study music, including piano, oboe, theory and composition, and graduated from the …
Miriam Gideon
… age, Gideon displayed musical talents and began studying piano. Miriam continued her music studies with her uncle, … Composer … American composers … Modern Jewish music … Piano … Professor … Miriam Gideon …
Jacob Gilboa
… lived in Vienna, where he received training in playing the piano. In 1938 he immigrated to Israel, where he initially … In addition, he composed Thistles , for horn, percussion, piano, and cello (1967), Pastels for two pianos, the piano suite Seven Little Insects (1956), and …
Yinam Leef
… pot, where East meets West, old and new coexist. He studied piano and violin and his childhood musical influences …
Pnina Salzman
… “The first lady of the piano in Israel,' and, 'She is considered the first … teacher, Lea Salzman (née Kostelanetz), who owned a piano at a time when pianos in Palestine were very rare. She began playing “as …