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Joseph Achron
… Five). Achron’s famous Hebrew Melody, op. 33, a “free arrangement of folk tunes,” that he remembered from his …
Yedidyah Admon
… and Authors (ACUM). His book of songs and choral arrangements, Shedemati ('My Field'), was published in 1973 … theatrical works, cantatas, oratorios, songs, choral arrangements, instrumental works and music for children. … …
Emanuel Aguilar
… piano works. Aguilar is best known for his notation and arrangement of the Sephardic Liturgical music of Amsterdam, as … … Emmanuel Aguilar, Emanuel Agilar, Emmanuel Agilar … Arranger … Classical music … Composer … London … Pianist … …
Samuel Alman
… Sulzer. He made use of elaborate modern harmony in his arrangements, evoking the impressionistic style of French … Synagogue Compositions, a collection of liturgical arrangements for Sabbath and weekday services. In addition to … synagogue music, Alman also wrote and published several arrangements of popular Yiddish folk songs. … Composer of …
Aaron Beer
… congregation. Beer was known for the extraordinarily wide range of his tenor voice. At the age of 26 he moved on to …

Myer Leoni
… of cantorial music, the best known being Leoni's arrangement of Yigdal , later adapted to form the Christian …
Nahum Nardi
… musical development. During their work together he arranged the melodies she sang, and he gave them a new … of Hebrew folk songs with arabic/ oriental origin, in arrangement that emphasized this sometimes forgotten origin. … NY, NY, U.S.A. Columbia 4199-M (CO 21428). … Composer, arranger, and pianist … Composers … Composer … Pianist … …
Sholom Secunda
… offer to work free of charge, and agreed to include his arrangement of 'America' in the production. In 1916, Sholom … for the Metropolitan Theater in Newark, New Jersey. He arranged scores for two plays in the 1917-1918 season, …
Gershon Sirota
… Warsaw to work as his choirmaster. In 1912 Sirota and Low arranged a concert tour in New York, performing at several …

Yeruham Blindman
… was admired for his tenor voice with unlimited falsetto range and his improvisatory vocal style. Although he only had a basic musical education, he composed many arrangements for liturgical music using melodies from Jewish …