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Gershon Sirota
… Kolbuss, Sirota studied music theory, vocal technique, and opera. Although Sirota excelled in his secular music … Judge Neuberger, and the famous star of the Metropolitan Opera, Alma Gluck.' This concert cemented Sirota’s standing … Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Cantor … Hazzanut … Odessa … Opera … Singer … Tenor … Recording … Artist … Performer … …
Mikhail Gnesin
… School . After a tenure of ten years, Gnesin traveled to Germany to help found the Jibneh music publishing house … distinguished work from his “Jewish” period includes: the operas, The Youth of Abraham (1921-23) and The Maccabees …
Jerome Kern
… 1903, Kern traveled to Europe to study music in Heidelberg, Germany, eventually settling in London, where he began … in 1936 and finally in 1951. In 1954, the New York City Opera decided to add it to their standard repertory, marking it the first musical to be adopted by an opera company. In the coming years, Kern wrote music for …
Anshel Schorr
… boasted that the operetta was, “the first romantic Yiddish opera.' Schorr wrote the lyrics for the famous song Mayn …
Abraham Zvi Idelsohn
… Perisan, Bukharian, Oriental Sephardi, Moroccan, German, Eastern European and Hassidic Jewish communities in … successor to the famous Weintraub. I found him steeped in German music, his voice insignificant, his chazanuth … I was accepted in the Stern’sches Conservatorium in the opera-class of Siedmann. The Director of the institution …
Boaz Tarsi
… Cristofori Hall in Amsterdam, the Michelstadt Festival in Germany, Gary Karr, the Jerusalem Theater, Tel Aviv Museum, … work, Mr. Tarsi has an active career as a singer in opera, the concert stage, and cantorial music. He has …
Bernardo Feuer
… included arrangements of Jewish folk songs, choral parts of operas in the original language or translated to Yiddish, … 1959 Feuer also worked with the Sephardic Jewish and the German Jewish (Bnei Israel) community in Chile, and promoted …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… of the Jews, Heinrich Graetz, the great nineteenth-century German Jewish historian, once wrote, is essentially a … as he experienced it across the Baltic region, urban Germany, Ottoman and early British Palestine, Lithuanian … anecdote about the sparking moment of inspiration of the opera Yiftah and the participation of Idelsohn’s choir in …
Samuel Adler
… Samuel Adler was born in Mannheim, Germany (1928). His father was Hugo Chaim Adler , … is the composer of over 400 published works, including 5 operas, 6 symphonies, 17 concerti, 8 string quartets, 5 …