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The lute and organ in ancient Israeli and Jewish iconography.
… … Iconography … Joachim Braun … Kristina Pfarr … Wolfgang Ruf. Band … The lute and organ in ancient Israeli …

Jewish Music: An Encyclopedic Survey
… W. Binder … 34668 … 129-199 … New York … … 1952 … Abraham Wolf Binder … Jewish Music: An Encyclopedic Survey …
Walter Salmen
… Université Friborg in Switzerland; in 1994/1995 he held the Wolfgang Stammler guest professorship for Germanic philology …
Shoshana Liessmann
… Studied Jewish Studies and Musicology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, graduated in Jewish …
Joseph Achron
… in the works of the two younger Jewish composers Abraham Wolf Binder and Gershon Ephros, whom Achron considered his …
Sholom Secunda
… to recover with his family. In November 1907 Mr. Wolf, a manager of cantors and concert artists in New York, … 12th street between Avenue B and C. Once in New York, Mr. Wolf began to manage Sholom's musical career, setting up …

Wolf Shestapol
… the cantors of his day. Sources: Bayer, Bathja. 'Shestapol, Wolf.' Encyclopaedia Judaica ; Nulman, Macy. 'Shestapol, Wolf.' Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music . … Cantor and … … Composer … Classical … Synagogue … Music … Cantorate … Wolf Shestapol …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… Prize laureate and a 1983 recipient of the prestigious Wolf Prize—the only Israeli composer who has won this prize. …

Isadore Freed
Isadore Freed was born in Brest-Litovsk, Russia on March 26, 1900. At the age of three,…
Boris Thomashefsky
… with Synagogue trustee, and wealthy salon-owner, Frank Wolf. With Wolf’s financial backing, Thomashefsky orchestrated an …