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Fritz Rikko
… often has been characterized as being 'proto-Baroque' in style. Among other projects, Rikko produced a scholarly …

Moritz Deutsch
… by Sulzer’s work to develop a new cantorial recitative style and liturgical arrangements for the choir. In 1844 … arrangements for synagogue liturgy in the classical German style which were published in the collection, Breslauer …

Leib Glanz
… in Brooklyn, N.Y. Glanz rejected the “sobbing” vocal style of his contemporaries. In an effort to diversify the …

Samuel Naumbourg
… tradition, a large percentage of his arrangements mimic the style of Parisian grand opera, a genre that was a pervasive …

David Nowakowsky
… As a result of this project, Nowakowsky’s compositional style changed; he began infusing cantorial motives and … Blumenthal, was very supportive of Nowakowsky’s emerging style, and began to showcase his compositions in the …
Aaron Copland
… that Copland took a new direction in his compositional style. His second period, also known as his “vernacular …
Erich Walter Sternberg
… composer performed by the Palestine Orchestra (1937). His style was mostly conservative, post-Romantic, fluent and …
Abraham Goldfaden
… 1880’s marked a shift in Goldfaden’s thematic and lyric style, as he began writing more serious dramas, including … musical theater and operatic forms, to create a theatrical style that was easily accessible to a wide audience. In …
Albert Elias
… in both Iraqi maqam and the more widespread Egyptian style of tarab music, which he greatly enjoyed. He also … Near Eastern Tradition . ( Listen here ) Elias play Iraqi style . Takasim, maqam 'Hijaz, by Elias Performance with …
Mark Kopytman
… His unique interpretation of heterophony, integrated in a style indirectly linked to avant garde works of his peers …