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Salomon Sulzer
… Born in Hohenemes, Austria, Sulzer officiated as a cantor in his hometown, and was later … Encyclopedia of Jewish Music (Macy Nulman) 'Sulzer, Salomon.' Jewish Encyclopedia.com Alexander Knapp . 'Sulzer, Salomon.' Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . … …

Salomon Sulzer and the Seitenstettengasse Temple
… America … … 2 … 1970 … Western Ashkenazi … Max Wohlberg … Salomon Sulzer and the Seitenstettengasse Temple …

Kantor Salomon Sulzer und seine Zeit: eine Dokumentation
… 38754 … Sigmaringen … … 1985 … Ashkenazi … Hanoch Avenary … Salomon Sulzer … Kantor Salomon Sulzer und seine Zeit: eine Dokumentation …
Hirsch Weintraub
… study harmony in Vienna (where he was influenced greatly by Salomon Sulzer's style) and in Berlin. He also studied … … Composers … Cantor … Composer … Harmony … Salomon Sulzer … Hirsch Weintraub …

Schir Zion, II: Gottesdienstliche Gesaenge
… … 37816 … Vienna … … 1865 … Liturgy … Western Ashkenazi … Salomon Sulzer … Schir Zion, II: Gottesdienstliche Gesaenge …

Az europai felvilagosodas hatasa a zsido liturgikus zenere [The influence of the European Enlightenment on Jewish liturgical music]
… careers of the four principal European cantor-composers, Salomon Sulzer (1804-90), Louis Lewandowski (1821-94), Samuel …

Moritz Deutsch
… In 1842 Deutsch was appointed assistant Cantor under Salomon Sulzer at the Liberal temple in Vienna. Deutsch was deeply influenced by Sulzer’s work to develop a new cantorial recitative style …

Jewish Liturgical Music in the Wake of Nineteenth-Century Reform
… wider context of social change. The reforms associated with Salomon Sulzer are seen as a moderating influence in contrast to earlier radical reforms. The modest impact of Sulzer on Eastern Europe and the rise of the Chorshul are …
Pnina Salzman
“The first lady of the piano in Israel,' and, 'She is considered the first Israel-born…
Harry Von Tilzer
Harry Von Tilzer (originally Gumm or Gummblinksy), was born in Detroit in 1872. His…