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Max Lampel (also: Lempel)
… Max Lampel was born in Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1900 into an assimilated … studied at the Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna and was a member of a Zionist youth movement in the city. He studied in Vienna and Prague with Alexander von Zemlinsky and …
Fritz (Friedrich) Kriesler
… reminiscent of the gemütlich (cozy) lifestyle of pre-war Vienna. The full biography can be seen on Wikipedia. … Fritz Kreisler . … Violinist … 0 … Violinist … American … Vienna … Fritz (Friedrich) Kriesler …
Heinrich Schalit
… Born in Vienna, Austria. Studied in Vienna, and later worked as an organist in synagogues in …

Joseph Goldstein
… Joseph Goldstein was born in Hungary. He served as hazzan in Vienna and published a book of his songs. … Cantor and …
Zalman Polak
… his cantorial education with cantor Yehuda Lieb Miller in Vienna, and with Josef Baser Mesobotitza. During this time … 1926-1934: Served as cantor for the Montefiore community of Vienna, and as lead cantor for the Ashkenazi community of …

Dachau Song: The Twentieth-Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper
… … 1 … 36145 … New York … Peter Lang … … Composers … 1992 … Vienna … Orchestra … Composer … Conductor … Paul F. Cummins …
Julius Chajes
… performed his piano concerto Romantic Fantasy with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. He was the Honor Prize winner at the First International Competition for Pianists in Vienna in 1933. One year later he was appointed head of the … Academy of Tel Aviv. In 1934, a farewell recital in Vienna was held for Chajes, where his first string quartet …
Martha Schlamme
… Born in Vienna, she escaped to England in 1938 and immigrated to the …

Der Gesang Israels und seine Quellen : ein Beitrag zur hebräischen Musikologie
… by the same name, which he submitted to the University of Vienna in 1964. … 1 … 34274 … Hamburg … Christians Verlag … …
Schir-Hakawod
… the Liturgical Music Reforms in the Sephardic Community in Vienna ca. 1880–1925 . … 10 … 34306 … Vienna … Verlag der Herausgeber … … 1889 … Shabbat … Sabbath …