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Claude Abravanel
… with Arthur Honegger and piano with Yvonne Lefébure at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. Settled in Israel in 1951. Lecturer and director of the library at the … composers league website. … Composer, Pianist, and Musicologist … Israeli Composer … Israeli art music … …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… Yemenite piyyut Elohim Eshala , by the Paytan Yosef Ben Yisrael, which he himself taught her, became, in 1936, the … Ravina , who transcribed some of the Yemenite songs. The Israeli folksong Ki Tavo'u El Haarets [6] was written by … of Yemenite singing, a portion of 'Adaki's lifetime work of collecting and recording Yemenite singing. Uri Sharvit …
Israel Adler
… Israel Adler was born in Berlin in 1925 and immigrated to … studied at the Conservatoire National de Musique, at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études and at the Institut de Musicologie at the Sorbonne where he combined Jewish and musical …
Israel Alter
… Israel Alter was born in Lvov (then known as Lemberg, today … faculty of the School of Sacred Music at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, where he had an … cantorial works and musical settings to Yiddish poems. His collections of transcriptions of nusach are considered …

Hanoch Avenary
… In 1936 he immigrated to Palestine, and served in the Israeli Air Force (1948-1965). In 1972 Avenary began teaching at Tel-Aviv University's Department of Musicology and was a member of the Jewish Music Research … the 19 th century, and was the founding editor of the musicological journal Orbis Musicae. Avenary received the Israel …
Avner Bahat
… in Smutrich, Ukraine., His parents met on their way to Israel and got married. At the age of five, Bahat moved to … later became a conservatory. In 1966 he began studying musicology at the Sorbonne University in Paris and completed a master's degree in musicology (with honors) at Tel Aviv University. In the years …
Moses Beregovski
… Judaica (1971:600) asserts that he headed the ethnomusicological branch of the Institute for Jewish Proletarian … period he worked to assemble manuscripts and recordings collected by the Culture League, An-Ski, Joel Engel , and … manuscript of Beregovski’s recently brought to Israel by Aron Vinkovetski, who worked at the Beregovski …
Abraham Baer
… Muisk till sangerna vid Gudstjensten (1872), a two volume collection of hymns made up primarily of Salomon Sulzer’s … Sammlung der gottesdienstlichen Gesänge und Recitative der Israeliten nach polnischen, deutschen (aschk'nasischen) und … Levin 1997); and the School of Sacred Music of Hebrew Union College. A testimony to the canonical standing of Baer in …
Mordechai Breuer
… Mordechai received from his father a strong affection for Israel in general and for Jerusalem in particular. In 1936 the family immigrated to Israel. Breuer initially studied with his brother Yaakov in … called Mordechai, then still a young boy, 'my friend and colleague'. For him, he was the most musical of the choir’s …
Abraham Eilam-Amzallag
… was born in Casablanca, Morocco and in 1952 immigrated to Israel alone as part of the Youth Aliyah. He studied at the Tel Aviv Teachers' College of Music and the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. … literature. Avraham Amzallag (Eilam) served as a musicology lecturer in the Department of Music at the University …