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«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… Conservatory? Because it is the only school in the Russian Empire with a quota for non-Jewish students.” [2] … a time when Jews formed roughly four percent of the total Russian imperial population and stringent admissions quotas … the total official Jewish student percentage in other Russian university-level educational institutions to 7.3 …

David Finko: Russkij kompozitor v Amerike. [David Finko: A Russian composer in America.]
… Pennsylvania. While his works owe a formal debt to the Russian school of composition as represented by Sostakovic, … American composers. … 4 … 3 … Muzykal'naya Akademiya [Russia] … Muzykal'naya Akademiya [Russia] … 37585 … 50-52 … … 1993 … Art … Elena Dubinec … …

The Russian Jewish Evreiskaia Entsylopledia
… … 33904 … St. Petersburg … Brockhaus-Efron … … 1908-1913 … Russian Jewish encyclopedia … The Russian Jewish Evreiskaia Entsylopledia …

Alexander Krein's Kaddish, op.23,manuscript by the Soviet Jewish coposer, lost since the Nazi era.
… (1883-1951), a founder of the Jewish national school in Russia, wrote “Kaddish” (1921-22)in memory of his parents, by setting a Russian poem by his friend Aleksander Orsanin to what he … artificial form. A brief survey of the consequences of Russian cultural politics for Jewish music after the Russian …

Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews
… York … Americana Germanica … … 2:2 … 1989 … Jewish poetry … Russian jewry … Ashkenaz … Leo Wiener … Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews …
Alexander Olshanetsky
… He played with the Odessa Opera orchestra and toured Russia and Siberia, and later was the choral director for a Russian operetta company. He stayed in Kharbin (today in …

The Most Musical Nation: Jews and Culture in the Late Russian Empire
… 'No image of prerevolutionary Russian Jewish life is more iconic than the fiddler on the … their shtetl roofs and streaming in dazzling numbers to Russia’s new classical conservatories. At a time of both … and burgeoning Jewish nationalism, how and why did Russian music become the gateway to modern Jewish identity? …
Herman Svet
… was born January 1, 1893, in Shpole (Kiev province of the Russian Empire, now Ukraine). His father, Menachem Mendel … Berlin. In 1917 he began writing about music for various Russian-language periodicals in Kiev and later switched to … Yiddish daily newspaper Di naye tsayt (The new times) in Russian, and someone on the editorial board would translate …

Europa Rossi
Also know as Madama Europa. She was a female singer in the Gonzaga family court of…
Salamone Rossi
Though much ink has been spilled reviewing the vast musical contribution of Jewish-…