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Aaron Lebedeff
… for composing and performing songs that featured and romanticized the provincial villages and towns of Lithuania, Poland, Russia proper, and Romania. This fondness for Old World themes is immediately … Heym' (Far from home) (1926), 'Roumanische Karnatzlach' (Romanian sausage) (1927), and many more. Lebedeff continued …
Joseph Moskowitz
… Joseph Moskowitz born in Romania. He was an American cimbalom player, and a recording … repertoire which included not only Jewish music but also Romanian, classical, and ragtime music. Full biography in …
Haim (Heinz) Alexander
… Jacoby . His pieces from that early period were, however, romantic. He began gaining notice since the sixties, after …
Alexander Uria Boscovich
… Alexander Uriyah Boskovich (Cluj, Hungary, now Romania, 1907 – Tel-Aviv, 1964, immigrated in 1938), a …
Jascha Nemtsov
… repertoire is wide and varied: Besides of the Classic and Romantic repertoire, he is especially dedicated to the music …
Pnina Salzman
… approach for Beethoven, wrist work and vertical motion for romantic composers, and half staccato for Scarlatti or Bach. …
Noam Sheriff
… 1960s), to his personal, local interpretation of neo post-romanticism. His major works include orchestral …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… eastern melodies, which included almost forgotten ancient Romances. He handed over to Dr. M. Zandberg, and Mr. M. S. …
Sergiu Natra
… Sergiu Natra was born in Bucharest, Romania. He studied at the Bucharest Academy of Music with … ' Natra Sergiu .' Imi . … Israeli composer … Composer … Romanian … Israeli … Harp … Sergiu Natra …
Mendi Rodan
… Rodan was born in Yassi, Romania. He studied violin and conducting at the Bucharest … Music (1945-1949) and later worked as a conductor. He left Romania in 1961 and settled in Israel. Rodan conducted … William Y. Elias, 'as a conductor he inclines towards post-Romantic and less extreme contemporary music. [1] [1] …