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Joseph Achron
… of the Russian army giving concerts for soldiers at the Western war front. After the war, he became Head of the … emphasized on teaching and composition. He taught at the Westchester Conservatory of Music in New York as well as … caused by the Great Depression forced him to move to the West coast in 1934 and to settle in Hollywood , where he …
Emanuel Aguilar
… music … Composer … London … Pianist … Spanish-Portuguese … Western Sephardi tradition … Emanuel Aguilar …
Arno Nadel
… Gemeindeblatt der Jüdischen Gemeind and Ost und West, and also in his own articles on Jewish music, written …
Eliezer S. Abinun
… … Sarajevo … London Jewish community … Spanish-Portuguese … Western Sephardic … Eliezer S. Abinun …
Joseph Shlisky
… as a means of support. Shlisky never heard a note of Western music until his rise, but joined the Toronto Waves …
Isadore Freed
… Schalit and more). While rooting the Jewish modes in a Western music theoretical structure, Freed stressed the … mode. He believed that the synagogue mode, unlike the Western major-minor scale system, was characterized by its …
Max Helfman
… many choirs and educational institutes on both the east and west coasts, most famously the Brandeis-Bardin Institute in …
Mordekhai Zeira
… of the different sects of Judaism from both east and west, such as Ta'amey HaMikra, H assidic melodies, or …
Pavel Haas
… Moravian folksong, Jewish chant, Medieval Chorale, Western European contemporary music, and Jazz. [2] Pavel …
Karel Reiner
… Reiner, composer and pianist, born June 27, 1910 in Žatec (Western Bohemia). Reiner studied law and musicology at the …