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Avraham Slep
… Slep began his career as a singing teacher at the Vilna Jewish School. There he conducted a choir that brought him … became a professor of solfege at the Vilna Institute of Jewish Music, among whose teachers was Eliyahu Malkin, the … … Conductor & music educator … 0 … Vilna … Ghetto music … Holocaust … Conductor … Avraham Slep …
Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa
… end of the war. Gradually the Nazis imposed a series of ‘Jewish laws’, restricting activities and employment of Jewish Greeks. In March 1943, transports began to Auschwitz. … Hartung-Gorre Verlag, 1996. … violinist … Salonica … 0 … Holocaust … Violinist … Saloniki … Jacques (Yaakov) Stroumsa …
Arno Nadel
… Arno Nadel was born in Vilna, Lithuania and began his Jewish musical education in Koenigsberg under cantor Eduard … a private cantorial student. In 1895 Nadel enrolled in the Jewish Teacher’s Institute in Berlin, and upon graduation … A full biography can be found here on the 'Music and the Holocaust' website. … German poet & liturgical musicologist …
Our Children - Unzere Kinder
… who had recently returned from the Soviet Union, and Jewish children who had survived the Holocaust. Directed on location by Nathan Gross and Shaul … more information can be found at the National Center for Jewish Film at Brandeis University website . … 9 … 34192 … … …
Eric Mandell
… prominent cantors of his time. At the age of twenty, the Jewish community of Bochum engaged him as cantor, choir … of original scores (manuscript and printed) and books about Jewish music while writing for journals on Jewish music and … 1982. Another one was a nephew of Mandell, who survived the Holocaust hidden by nuns in a convent and since then had …
Pavel Haas
… and chamber music, and an opera. Haas' pieces influenced by Jewish music include Al S'fod (1942) composed to Hebrew words by David Shim'oni, and Fantasy on a Jewish Melody (1943). Lubomír Peduzzi mentions several … Sources: Grove Music Online; Pavel Haas , Music and the Holocaust . Additional bibliography: Peduzzi, Lubomír. …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… a sequel—to Bialik's and Brounoff's song, in light of the Holocaust. It could well be titled, Unter di grininke … Music Co.) in 1966. Papernikoff's text portrays the tender Jewish children of Bialik during the Holocaust. They do not … instead of their previous curiosity, their big, wandering, Jewish eyes are now black and full of fear. One interesting …
Zikmund (Siegmund) Schul
… synagogue. This discovery sparked Schul's interest in Jewish musical themes, which he began to incorporate into … entrusted to Schul by the authorities at the offices of the Jewish community in Prague . Schul was deported to Terezín … biography can be accessed here on the 'Music and the Holocaust' website. … Jewish German composer, active …
Henech Kon
… was an important member of the thriving inter-war Polish-Jewish cultural scene. He wrote popular songs, and … participated in a wide variety of cultural activities for Jewish and non-Jewish Poles. Full biographies: Neil W. … of Jewish Music website. 'Henoch Kon' at T he Music and the Holocaust website. ' Henech Kon ' on Wikipedia. More …

The Comedian Harmonists - Documentary
… the group was forced to break up. Three of the singers, of 'Jewish origin', were exiled from Germany. They went to … Australia. The three remaining 'Aryan' singers left their Jewish wives, recruited three new singers and tried to … together. … 46 … 46 … 9 … 35671 … Germany (West) … … 1977 … Holocaust … Germany … German Jews … Jews … Documentary … …