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Jan Peerce
… Peerce’s operatic career, and in 1941 he landed the leading tenor role in Verdi’s La Traviata staged by the New York … recordings of cantorial works and Jewish folksongs. … Tenor … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – … … 0 … Metropolitan … Opera … Tenor … Cantor … Violinist … Radio … City … New York … Jan …
David Roitman
… from 1924 until his death. As a cantor, he had a lyric tenor voice, and according to Geoffrey Shisler, had the … … Cantor … Composer … Tenor … Sha'arey Tzedek … David Roitman …
Richard Tucker
… his work as Hazzan, he was a highly regarded American opera tenor. … Opera tenor and cantor … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – … … Singer … Opera … Tenor … Cantor … Richard Tucker …
Isaac Schlossberg
… Yosef Rumshinsky , as well as Lokeshker (later a famous tenor) and Edelman (later cantor in one of the Viennese …
Gideon Klein
… Cello (1941, unfinished), Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by Francois Villon, Czech … Piano Sonata (1943), Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by Franz Holderlin, Czech …
Jacob Bachman
… voice and musicianship. Bachmann developed a dramatic tenor voice and went on to perform concerts with Rubinstein. …
Tsippi Fleischer
… a renewed trend in art music. This is parallel to a similar tenor in Israeli popular music and so-called world music. …
Israel Alter
… Alter's natural voice was a baritone, but he sang in the tenor range. He mastered both the Eastern European and … Cantors, Cantors … Cantors - Hazzanim … German Synagogue … Tenor … Yiddish songs … Ashkenazi liturgical music … …
Yehezkiel Braun
… choir, 1982), Fifteen Passover Songs (1982), Hallel (tenor, choir, chamber orchestra, 1983 and Concerto for harp …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… The chazzan was Abraham Mordecai Rabinovitz. His strong tenor-voice used to chill me; he had no sweetness in his …