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Moshe Rudinow
… Ruth Leviash. Following his studies, Rudinow worked as a soloist member and conductor at Hazomir Society of Odessa … settled in New York, where Rudinow began working as a choir soloist at Temple Emanu-El's choir, and was appointed cantor … … Cantor … Soloist … Opera … Singer … Moshe Rudinow …
Ray Musiker
… Matai album. In 1993, Musiker was featured as a clarinet soloist on the Garrison Keillor Prairie Home Companion radio …
Gershon Ephros
… Encyclopedia Judaica ; The music of Gershon Ephros, Solomon Rosowsky, Heinrich Schalit, Jacob Weinberg / …
Andre Hajdu
… composition in Tunisia. His Diary from Sidi-Bou-Said for solo piano (1960) is a testimony to this experience. Upon … initially called Mishnayot ), a cycle of 56 lieder for soloists and choir with piano accompaniment, in which Hajdu …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… under my supervision two volumes “Shire Zion” for choir and solo, also a theory of music in Hebrew, “Torath Han’gina” …
Salomon Sulzer
… Goldschmidt, Ernst Daniel, and Akiva Zimmerman. 'Sulzer, Solomon.' Encyclopaedia Judaica Concise Encyclopedia of …
Louis Lewandowski
… in two volumes from 1876-1882, featured Synagogue music for solo, four voices and optional organ accompaniment. In …
Yehoshu'a Leib Ne'eman
… Born in Jerusalem, Israel. Studied under Solomon Rosowsky , later becoming a popular cantor in many …
Solomon Rosowsky
… Solomon Rosowky, son of prominent cantor Baruch Leib … Scholar … Biblical … Hebrew cantillation … Jewish … Music … Solomon Rosowsky …
Boaz Tarsi
… for chamber ensembles, orchestra, chorus, voice, and solo instruments have been performed and broadcast …