(15 results found)
Alexander Uria Boscovich
… Alexander Uriyah Boskovich (Cluj, Hungary, now Romania, 1907 – Tel-Aviv, … of the Hebrew language. Hirshberg and Shmueli’s book covers Boskovich’s biography, ideology, and style analyses. Written …

The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… (1897-1984), Oedoen Partos (1907-1977), Alexander U. Boskovich (1907-1964), Mordecai (Starominsky) Seter … of this style; Alexander Uriyah (Uria, Uriya) Boskovich (Boscovitch, Boskowitch), one of the first … influential music was especially appreciated by his peers Boskovich, Partos and composers of the second generation who …
Is Israeli Art Music Jewish?
… Thus, through prescriptive definitions of Israeli music, Boskovich, Partos, Seter, and Tal succeeded in convincing … (2008), this paper will analyze writings by Stutschewsky, Boskovich, and Tal against ideologies of explicit Jewishness …
Verdina Shlonsky
… writings about music (comparable only to Stutschewsky and Boskovich of her generation), in Russian, German, English …
Max Brod
… German) titled Die Musik Israels (1951), he coined (with Boskovich ) the “Mediterranean style”—a term in vogue in the …
Yardena Alotin
… of her generation. She studied with Partos (also with Boskovich, Seter, Ben-Haim ), and in 1975-6 she served as …
Oedoen Partos
… it through his discussions with his colleagues Boskovich and Seter, and influenced the second generation of …
Herzl Shmueli
Herzl Shmueli was born in Istanbul and immigrated to Palestine in 1933. He studied…
Yehezkiel Braun
… in harmony and counterpoint was sharpened by studies under Boskovich (who supported folklorism à la Bartók) in the … Brown, Yehezkiel Brown, Yehezkel Braun … Idelsohn … Boskovich … Israel Prize … Israeli art music … Gregorian … …
Yitzhak Sadai
Yitzhak Sadai was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, and immigrated to Israel in 1949. He studied…