(129 results found)
Judit Frigyesi
… liturgical music of the Hungarian Jews. She is active as a writer, poet, photographer, and creator of projects in …
Menashe Ravina
… Conductor, Arranger, Musical educator & Poet … Composer … Writer … Choir … Folk songs … Hebrew Music … Israeli …
Joachim Stutschewsky
… in 1938), was a well-known cellist, composer, arranger, and writer, a founder of the Society for the Development of … Hasidic … 11807 … Israeli … Cellist … Composer … Arranger … Writer … Jewish … Music … Hassidic … Melodies … Ashkenazi … …
Max Brod
… (Prague, 1884 – Tel-Aviv, 1968, immigrated in 1938). Czech writer, poet, playwright, essayist and composer. The first …

Judah Loeb [Yehude-Leyb] Cahan
… attended Saturday night folksong recitals at the home of writer I. L. Peretz. After a brief stint in London, he moved …
Francis Lyon Cohen
… died of cancer in Potts Point on 26 April 1934. … Rabbi & writer on Jewish liturgical music … 0 … Synagogue music … …

Artur Holde
… the Mid-Twentieth Century . … Music critic, conductor and writer … Artur Holde …
Ivan Lipaev
… Ivan Lipaev ', Wikipedia. … Russian music critic, composer, writer, social advocate, pedagogue, and trombonist … Klezmer …
Joseph Mlotek
… Library of Israel. … Yiddish educator, folklorist and writer … 0 … Yiddish songs … Folk songs … Joseph Mlotek …