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Leon Kornitzer
… in 1939, he worked as choir conductor in the Central Synagogue in Haifa. A full biography of Kornitzer in … . Tina Frühauf: Leon Kornitzer, in: Lexicon of persecuted musicians from the Nazi era , Claudia Maurer Zenck, Peter … from 1937 describes the collection of Jewish liturgical music found at the then relatively new Jewish National and …
Solomon Lipschitz
… . Known for his volume Te'udat Shelomo which contains synagogue musical practices of his time and personal reminiscences. … …
Max Löwenstamm
… Munich (1847-1881). Wrote many choral compositions for the synagogue. Source: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music . … Cantor and composer … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – …
David Menahem
… absorbed the 'Yerushalmi cantorial tradition' in the Ades Synagogue . As a child, he studied at a Talmud Torah and … Moshe Havusha , taught him the secrets of the Arab Maqam musical system and Arabic musical instruments. Since childhood, along with pursuing …
Zalman Polak
… in Jerusalem. 1921: Invited to serve as cantor in The Great Synagogue, (Beit ha-Knesset ha-Gadol) of Rishon LeZion. … to Israel. 1934-1948: Served as cantor in many various synagogues throughout Israel. 1937: Was involved for many … and dictating 'nosachim.' 1960: The Institute of Sacred Music reported in the news regarding his institute for …
Fabian Ogutsch
… and choir, published ' Der Frankfurter Kantor ' containing synagogue melodies of the Frankfurt tradition. Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music (Macy Nulman), Daat website ( …
Boruch Leib Rosowsky
… Born in Naliboki, Vilna, served as cantor in the Great Synagogue of Riga and was a very popular cantor of his time. Rosowsky composed several works for the synagogue, the most important of which was Schirei Thefiloh . Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , geoffreyshisler.com . … Cantor and composer … …
Shelomo Zalman Rivlin
… where he officiated as cantor at the Shirat Israel Synagogue for 60 years. He trained many of today's notable … published in his Shirei Shlomo , he tried to create a musical style that fuses the European and the Oriental …
Moshe Rudinow
… Already at a young age he appeared as a cantor in the local synagogues. In 1904 he was brought to Kiev, where he lived with his uncle and joined the Brodski Synagogue choir. Around 1913, Rudinow left for Odessa where … Russian songs into Hebrew and Yiddish, and performed the music of Jewish composers such as Engel , Saminsky , and …
Max Spicker
… worked for the publisher G. Schirmer, where he edited many musical anthologies. Spicker has written music for the synagogue, as well as choral and orchestral works. Sources: … … Conductor … Choirmaster … Teacher … Editor … Schirmer … Synagogue … Music … Education … Conducting … Max Spicker …