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Oedoen Partos
… Tel Aviv 1977, immigrated in 1938) had an impact on Israeli musical life immediately after his arrival, and throughout … a prize since given to only eleven composers of art music. An outstanding violinist and violist, and exceptional musician in general, he was the principal violist of the …

Ben-Zion Orgad
… Orgad has been most known as a principal figure on the music education scene for over three decades. He served as the national Superintendent of Music Education between 1975 and 1988. He studied with … as well as instrumental; he published a booklet about the musical potential of the Hebrew language. Orgad’s use of …
Noam Sheriff
… that also developed a career as a conductor, and as musical director of the Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra … in Salzburg, and chaired the The Rubin Israel Academy of Music at Tel-Aviv University (1998-2000), where he taught … often performed in Germany . He is published by the Israel Music Institute and by the German publisher, Peters . … …
Leon Schidlowsky
… generation of composers at The Rubin Israel Academy of Music at Tel-Aviv University in the 1970's and 1980's, …

Joan Franks Williams
… 1971, returned to Seattle ca. 1988) directed the chamber music department of the Israel Broadcasting Authority … 1988. She initiated the concert series, New Dimension in Music, beginning the in the mid 1970's until 1985, producing … some twenty of them while in Israel , mostly chamber music: Kassandra (1963), Haiku (chamber, 1969), Haiku …
David Menahem
… Moshe Havusha , taught him the secrets of the Arab Maqam musical system and Arabic musical instruments. Since childhood, along with pursuing his Torah studies, he has performed with Iraqi musicians, members of the Voice of Israel in the Arabic …
Zalman Polak
… and dictating 'nosachim.' 1960: The Institute of Sacred Music reported in the news regarding his institute for … composer and teacher of Ashkenazi prayer and cantorial music … Hazzanut,Hazzanim – Cantors,Cantors – …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… of Adrianpole excelled especially in Hebrew poetry and in music, two fields in which Isaac Eliyahu Navon excelled as … Palestine. He settled in Jerusalem and committed himself to music and poetry. He invested most of his time and fortune … David Ga'on, Navon was also occupied with research of the music of the Sephardic Jews: 'He committed himself to his …
Moses Pergament
… Sweden where he worked as a composer, conductor, and music critic. His musical influences range from German Expressionism and … cantillation. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica , Grove Music Online. … Composer … Composers … 0 … Composer … …
Sergiu Natra
… Bucharest, Romania. He studied at the Bucharest Academy of Music with Leo Keppler, and immigrated to Israel with his … From 1975 to 1985 Natra taught at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. He won several prizes including the … Israeli Prime Minister Prize for composers (1984). Natra's musical pieces have been performed by the Israel …