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Viktor Ullmann. A brief biography and appreciation
… he served as conducting assistant to Alexander Zemlinsky in Prague, and also worked as free-lance composer and teacher. …

Musical Notations of Zemirot (Sabbath Table Songs) in an Eighteenth Century Manuscript at the Prague National Library
… … History … Hymns … Paraliturgy … Ashkenaz … Zemirot … Prague … Birnbaum collection … Ashkenazi … Israel Adler … … Table Songs) in an Eighteenth Century Manuscript at the Prague National Library …

Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… the introduction of the organ into the Altneu Synagogue in Prague and the use of instrumental music in synagogues of …

Gideon Klein: a Fragment of Life and Work
… Translated from Czech … 1 … 37938 … Prague … … 1995 … Milan Slavicky … Gideon Klein: a Fragment …

A Disputed Precedent: the Prague Organ in Nineteenth-Century Central European Legal Literature and Polemics
… … David Harry Ellenson … A Disputed Precedent: the Prague Organ in Nineteenth-Century Central European Legal …

Hebrew Songs (SMR Bresler Collection)
… Adio … 13 … 13 … 7 … 36119 … 1 CD … Prague … Czech Republic … Rosa Music … RD 999 … … Songs … …
Milan Slavicky
… at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, and HAMU in Prague, where his teachers were Karel Janeček and Karel … was a visiting professor at the University of New York in Prague. In his field of musicology, he focused mainly on the … a Fragment of Life and Work (1995). He died in 2009 in Prague. Source: ' Milan Slavický ' in Wikipedia (In …
Viktor Ullmann
… of chorus master and répétiteur at the German Theater in Prague. Initially Ullmann’s duties were restricted to vocal … nad Labem (now Aussig). After one season, Ullmann moved to Prague, but was not successful in securing a post during his … bookstore Novalisin Stuttgart. In 1933, Ullmann returned to Prague and his life as a freelance musician. In addition to …

Alois Kaiser
… from 1863 to 1866 he was cantor at the Neusynagoge at Prague. Kaiser arrived in New York city in June, 1866, and …
Gustav Mahler
… as a conductor and composer, holding posts at theaters in Prague , Leipzig , Hamburg and Budapest . Mahler's growing …