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Amit Klein
… Klein holds a PhD from Bar-Ilan University, primarily focusing on Ashkenazi … Ashkenazi Cantorial Art earned him the Young Scholar Award from the Israel Musicological Society. Additionally, he holds …
Kumiko Yayama
… Research areas: Arabic music and piyutim. See also: "Home from Japan". … Ethnomusicologist … Kumiko Yayama …
Yizhak Edel
… There Edel played for Peretz and for a famous violinist from Warsaw who was impressed by his playing. Trunk proceeded … young Edel a new violin, and he started receiving lessons from the violinist in Peretz’s house. His grandfather did not … Warsaw 's foremost musical institute of the time. Aside from his studies, Edel engaged in both educational work and …
Ya'akov Orland
… to Eliezer and Batya Orland. At age five, he survived a pogrom in his hometown that claimed the lives of eight family … impression on Orland's work, inspiring his poem Kyiv. From Kyiv, the family crossed the Dnieper and Dniester rivers … In 1928, Yaacob began his studies at Tahkemoni , and from 1929 to 1932, he attended the Rehavia Hebrew Gymnasium. …
Gil Aldema
… a teacher and a music counselor in the village, Hadassim. From the 1960's to the 1980's he was a musical editor for the …
Zecharia Plavin
… and performed youthful recitals throughout Lithuania. From 1977 in Israel, graduated from Tel Aviv University and Music Academy (piano class of … Bloch and his creative work. Expanded academic activity from 2000, with cultural research for Sapir Cultural Research …
Joseph Achron
… by Dr. Leonid Butir is made possible through a grant from the Leonid Nevzin Center for the Research of Russian and … of it was published in 1926 entitled On the Execution of Chromatic Scales on the Violin. At the same time, Achron … agricultural settlements and cities. Vivid impressions from this visit have deeply affected his compositions written …
Yedidyah Admon
… in Jerusalem under musicologist Abraham Zvi Idelsohn . From 1923 to 1927 Admon studied Music Theory and Composition … that followed him. His unique style combined elements from Yemenite, Persian, Arab, and Hassidic music as well as Biblical cantillation. From 1950 to 1967 Admon served as the chair and general …
Samuel Alman
… of the Russian army band based there. After the tragic pogrom in Kishinev , Alman moved to London where he continued …
Alexander A. Krein
… was appointed a professor of music there, and he became a prominent figure in the school of modern Russian composition. … Jewish school. Krien also composed a large collection of romances and songs set to the texts of famous Russian and … in the modern Russian style. One of the most noted works from this period was his ballet, Laurentsia . … Composer … …