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Platon Brounoff
… Yiddish songs (see 'Song of the month,' March 2010 ). Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , Macy …
Abraham Ellstein
… liturgical services, operas, oratorios and more. Sources: Judaica; Levin, Neil W. Abraham Ellstein . In …
Joel Walbe
… zur hebräischen Musikologie (The Singing of Israel and its Sources: a Contribution to Hebrew Musicology) , which was … in 1975. Joel Walbe died in 1982. (Written by Ofer Ronen) Sources: Spivak, Nissan. 'Joel Walbe-Hora Medura.' Rokdim. …
Nissan Spivak
… as 'Nissi Belzer'. His birth place is uncertain, but most sources agree on his Lithuanian origin. Spivak sang in the … Neranena (לכו נרננה), and Hashem Melech (ה' מלך). Sources: Ne'eman, Joshua Leib. 'Nissan Spivak.' …
Haim Effendi
… Sephardi singers. Haim also absorbed new songs from diverse sources and “Sephardized” them, i.e. rendered them in his …
Eliakum Zunser
… Poet of His People (1950), was written by Sol Liptzin. Sources: Encyclopaedia Judaica , Vol. 21. 2nd …

Joshua (Osias) Abrass
… Pinchas. “Misefer Hayyai.” Reshumot 5 (1927): 145-160. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica ; Concise Encyclopedia of …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… bottom of the web page and press one of the 'play' signs). Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish …

Joseph Albaradani
… Joseph Albarandi lived in Baghdad during the tenth century. Sources suggest that he was of Babylonian origin and … The Liturgical Poems of Joseph Ben Hayyim Al-Baradani .' Sources: Beeri, Tova. The 'Great Cantor of Baghdad: The …

Abramo Dall' Arpa
… Adler's entry in Encyclopedia Judaica cites several resources from dall'Arpa's time, which refer to a musician …