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Abraham Beniso
… the Bevis Marks and Lauderdale Road Spanish and Portuguese synagogues. He studied singing at the London College of Music and later accepted to the Guildhall School of music … Beniso standing at the entrance of the Nefusot Yehudah Synagogue After returning to Gibraltar, he continued to lead …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 2 - Dove in the Clefts of the Rock
… cantatas and choral works; and Casale Monferrato: A Musical Ceremony for Hosha'na Rabbah, from 1732. The … of Music Traditions in Israel … 8 … 9426 … 1994 … Baroque … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Art Music … Art … Amsterdam … Casale …

The music used in the services of the West London synagogue of British Jews
… Judaism movement. They were composed for the West London synagogue, of which Salaman was a member of. They are … … Liturgy … Reform … London … Reform temple … Liturgical music … Reform Judaism … Judaism … English music … Charles … Salaman … The music used in the services of the West London synagogue of British Jews …

Voices in the sanctuary: Musical Practices of the American Synagogue
… The system that defines the musical and liturgical practices of the Ashkenazi synagogue also delineates various degrees of freedom as to … Voices in the sanctuary: Musical Practices of the American Synagogue …
Heinrich Schalit
… Studied in Vienna, and later worked as an organist in synagogues in Munich and in Rome. Immigrated to the U.S. in 1940 and held positions as a synagogue organist in various cities. As a composer, Schalit wrote orchestral, chamber, and piano music, as well as songs. He used Hebrew poetry for some of …
Marcus Hast
… . One of the rare items is Hast's earliest collection of synagogue music from 1878 which he edited in collaboration with the … Hast claims to have published the first volume of Ashkenazi Synagogue music in England (the very first of all, [David …

Pinhas Jassinowsky
… Ukraine . Jassinowsky’s first exposure to Jewish liturgical music was as a choirboy under director Pinhas Minkowski in … where he worked as an assistant choirmaster at a local Synagogue. He immigrated to the United States in 1917, and began touring extensively, performing in Synagogues and giving public concerts. Jassinowsky was also …

The Concept of Mode in European Synagogue Chant
… The subject of investigation is the Ashkenazi synagogue mode called Adosem malak shtejger after the … liturgy … Ashkenazi cantorate … Shteiger … Melodies … Synagogue music … Modes … The Concept of Mode in European Synagogue …

Frederick Piket
… Frederick Piket was born in Hungary, and received his formal musical education in Europe. He was a successful secular … and conductor for several decades before turning to synagogue music composition. Piket spent his childhood and … United States in 1940, at the age of 37. His interest in synagogue composition began after taking a position as an …

Music: A Bibliographical Guide with a Checklist of Notated
… A useful resource for research in Sepharadic synagogue chants and secular music. … 2 … 3 … Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Review … … Review … 36195 … 56-61 … … 15 … 1993 … Edwin Seroussi … Music: A Bibliographical Guide with a Checklist of Notated …