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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 …
Voices of the People: The Story of Yiddish Folksong
… of Ruth Rubin, a pioneering collector, singer, folklorist, writer, and crusader for the vanishing legacy of the Yiddish …
Masorah
… Masorah, its components and their development, its history, writers and transmitters, traditions, systems, and symbols. …
Esther - Le Salut d'Israel par Esther: Oratorio en langue hebraique en trois actes (1774) (CD)
… Booklet contains program notes by various writers and Hebrew libretto by Jacob Raphael Saraval, with …
Traces of Jewish Musicians in the Writings of Lomazzo
… Giovanni Paolo Lomazzoa was a writer on Italien renaissance art. In his Trattato dell'Arte …