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Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… and a winner of the Israel Engel Prize for Music . The American musicologist Dr. Rudolf Ganz included in his … Miron. He is a laureate of the Cantors Assembly of America KAVOD AWARD for his “immense contributions to … in the 70's and 80's around the country before the largest American Jewish audiences in history. In the 60s he became …
Richard Newman
… with his family to the United States. After receiving American citizenship, he was drafted into the US Army and … Arranger, Conductor, and Teacher … Orchestra … Conductor … American composers … Richard Newman …
Leon Lishner
… Leon Lishner was a Jewish American operatic bass-baritone. He was particularly … sings 'Tachanka': Leon Lishner sing Five Yiddish Songs: … American operatic bass-baritone … 0 … Opera … American … Russian jewry … Yiddish songs … Leon Lishner …
Nahum Heiman
… in their first premier album where they used mostly Latin-American rhythms. Heiman said he was surprised when he heard …
Ronit Widmann-Levy
… is a highly renowned Israeli Soprano, a recipient of the America-Israel scholarship for Artists, a finalist of the …
Eleonora Noga Alberti
… for her work in promoting Judeo-Spanish music in Latin America. … Soprano and musicologist … Eleonora Noga Alberti …

Alhambra
… has toured extensively throughout Europe, North and South America. Most notably, they have participated in the "First …
Fritz (Friedrich) Kriesler
… Friedrich 'Fritz' Kreisler was an Austrian-born American violinist and composer. Of Jewish heritage, he was … by Fritz Kreisler . … Violinist … 0 … Violinist … American … Vienna … Fritz (Friedrich) Kriesler …
Ehud Manor
… with the songs he sang in youth movements he listened to American music on records he received from his uncle from … so he grew up on several styles of music. It was precisely American music that particularly influenced him. As he told: … that I write not from Israeli roots but from connecting to American music. What pushed me to write was American music. …
Platon Brounoff
… the Poale Tsion Choir, the first Jewish secular choir in America. Collected over 300 Jewish folk songs, some of which … 'Brounoff, Platon,' in Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography, v1 (Chicago: American Publishers' Association, 1909-1914) p. 444-445.; …