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Marcus Hast
… (near Warsaw). After serving as a cantor in Poland and Germany, he moved to London, and worked there as a cantor … . One of the rare items is Hast's earliest collection of synagogue music from 1878 which he edited in collaboration … Hast claims to have published the first volume of Ashkenazi Synagogue music in England (the very first of all, [David …

Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 06[G]: Der Synagogengesang der deutschen Juden im 18. Jahrhundert
… Also exists in English. Synagogue music of the German Jews in the 18th century, …

Nissan Blumenthal
… at the age of 21 held his first cantorial post at the local Synagogue. In 1841 he was appointed cheif hazzan at the Brody Synagogue in Odessa, a position he held until his death in … choral singing for four voices. Influenced by his study of German classical music, he adapted melodies from the …

David Nowakowsky
… where he was recruited as a choirboy for the local choral Synagogue. While in Berditchev, Nowakowsky learned harmony … was deeply influenced by Blumenthal’s heavy use of the Germanic idiom, and by his adaptations of German classics for the synagogue service. Nowakowky’s …

Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… Emanuel Kirschner’s attempt to find the ancient elements of Synagogue chant and eliminating Jwish music's foreign … “Kabalat Shabbat” his last important piece written in Germany. Schalit believed in the significance of Jewish …

A Voice Still Heard: the Sacred Songs of the Ashkenazic Jews
… A survey of the history of Western Ashkenazi (German) liturgical music. The book contains some insight into the development of the synagogue chants and their relation to non Jewish sources. …

A Cantor on Trial
… three different parts: an old world Eastern European then a German auditioning to be the synagogue cantor. Displeased with what they've heard and unable to agree, the synagogue committee is visited by Leibele's agent who offers …

Solomon Lipschitz
… Born in Furth , Germany . Worked as cantor in various cities in Europe, … . Known for his volume Te'udat Shelomo which contains synagogue musical practices of his time and personal … … Cantor … Writer … Germany … Solomon Lipschitz …
Joseph Shlisky
… around 1894. As a child, he sang in the choir of the local synagogue. A cantor from a neighboring village heard the … of the 20th century, the Jewish community in Toronto grew, synagogues flourished, and hazzanut began to prosper as an … arias from a variety of schools—Italian, Russian, and German. He also performed his signature rendition of …
Eric Mandell
… it enjoyed a revival in early 21st century Bochum, the German city in whose synagogue Mandell served as cantor and from which he was … funding from the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. Cover of book on Mandel: See also: The Re-discovery …