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Sigmund Schlesinger
… gallopades, quicksteps and other pieces, arranger for solos and duets. Sigmund Schlesinger died in Mobile at the …
Yizhak Edel
… music and cultural life, such as Mordechai Golinkin, Solomon Rosowsky and Prof. David Shor, with whom he worked …
Ernest Bloch
… a rhapsody for cello and orchestra based on the figure of Solomon and the book of Ecclesiastes, the suite Baal Shem …
Zecharia Plavin
… class of Professor Marietta Azizbekova). Played youthful solos under Maestro Saulius Sondeckis and under Maestro …
Joseph Achron
… Auer, and composer Anatoly Lyadov. In 1908 together with Solomon Rosowsky , Mikhail Gnessin , Alexander Krein, and … Folk Music” founded three years earlier by Joel Engel, Solomon Rosowsky, Michail Gnesin a.o. For some time, he … on a Palestinian theme, op. 39; Concerto for Piano solo, op. 74), piano compositions for children, more than …
Emanuel Aguilar
… three cantatas and a number of chamber music and solo piano works. Aguilar is best known for his notation and …
Samuel Alman
… specifically by the work of hazzanim Nisson Spivak and Solomon Sulzer. He made use of elaborate modern harmony in …
Moshe Koussevitsky
… escaped to Russia , where he continued to tour as an Opera soloist in Moscow , Leningrad , Kiev and Odessa. In 1947, …
Sholom Secunda
… to receive cantorial training and to sing as a soloist in his choir. Yekaterinoslav was 175 miles away from … to let Sholom compose the score for 'Justice,' a play by Solomon Shmulewitz. To mediate the failure of …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… are electronic. Among them are some of his concertos for a solo instrument and electronic tape (nos. 5 and 6 for piano, …