The life story of cantor Yosef (Yossele) Rosenblatt as told by his son (Discography on pages 369-371).
English title: The Amazing musician- The Life of Joseph Michael Gosikow.
Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies Describes the musical culture that developed in the “model” ghetto, Theresienstadt, where many of Europe’s most prominent Jewish musicians and composers were detained. Reconstructs the musical repertoire performed in the ghetto. Extensively illustrated, with biographical sketches of persons featured in the text.
Intended as an updating tool for Alfred Sendrey's "Bibliography of Jewish Music". It also deals with non-Jewish compositions on biblical subjects.
An indispensable tool for grasping the scope of A.Z. Idelsohn’s oeuvre. Although not covering all of his writings, it discusses in detail all Idelsohn’s major works providing also a guide to the connections between his different works and the evolution of his ideas.
The revised version of the first part of "Two Anniversaries- Two Pioneers in Jewish Ethnomusicology," Orbis Musicae, II (1973/74): 17-18. The article gives a brief survey of Idelsohn's seminal works which layed the foundations of research in Jewish music.
Idelsohn's autobiographical essay first published in Jewish Music Journal2, no. 2 (1935): 8-11.