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Joel Walbe
… . In 1920, during the Third Aliyah (wave of immigration to Israel), Walbe boarded a ship to Palestine , as part of a … returned once again to Vienna , and received a Ph.D in Musicology for his essay, Der Gesang Israels und seine Quellen: … of Israel and its Sources: a Contribution to Hebrew Musicology) , which was published as a book in 1975. Joel Walbe …
Paul Ben-Haim
… emigrated to Palestine in 1933) was the most recognized Israeli composer abroad, at least until the 1970s. A … a scheme and orchestration suggested by his colleague Peter Gradenwitz (his publisher, well-known musicologist). Among Ben-Haim’s other notable works are his …
Reuben Rinder
… and creating deep cultural ties between the US, Europe, and Israel. For full biography see: Francesco Spagnolo, … Jerusalem: August 6-10, 2017. [Photo credit: ' The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, …
Zalmen Mlotek
… . Source: ' Zalmen Mlotek ' on The National Library of Israel Website. Additional bibliography: A biography of … Zalmen Mlotek recordings in the National Library of Israel website. Zalmen Mlotek's Oral History (video) on …
Harry Kandel
… Bibliography: ' Harry Kandel' at the National Library of Israel website. Harry Kandel manuscripts and public domain … recordings in the Florida Atlantic University Judaica collection. Harry Kandel listing in the Discography of …
Haim Effendi
… and Albert. Their descendants spread to the Americas and to Israel. Haim was a quintessential Sephardi … being mentioned as a hero in a folktale (no. 5324 at the Israel Folktale Archive, University of Haifa, recorded in … from the website of the Armistead, Silverman and Katz collection, www.sephardifolklit.org , call number …
Eliakum Zunser
… he came under the influence of the Musar movement of R. Israel Salanter, and his songs (' Der Zeiger ' ('The Watch)' … poems of the New World (in Dos Yidishe Tageblat ) about Columbus, Washington, and sweatshops and wrote his …
Emanuel Amiran (Pougatchov)
… Israeli composer and teacher. Emanuel Amiran (Pugatchov) was … in 1934 when he departed for London to study at the Trinity College of Music, under Sir Granville Bantock and Alec … works for piano, orchestra, voice, and chamber ensembles. A collection of 61 recordings of Emanuel Amiran can be heard …

Jacob Bauer
… Hungary. Cantor and adaptor of music in the Turkish-Israelite temple in Vienna . Founder and first editor of the … (1881-1898). Together with Isidor Lowit, published a collection of arrangements of Turco-Sephardic melodies …

Shlomo ben Shimshon (Weintraub) Kashtan
… of Cantor Salomon in the writings of cantors and musicologists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Nearly … that Salomon had “the greatest voice of his time. His coloratura... was inimitable even by instruments. He was, at … see Katz 2021-2022. Selected Bibliography Adler, Israel. 1989. Hebrew Notated Manuscript Sources up to circa …