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Stefan Wolpe
… See more at Home of the Stefan Wolpe Society … composer … Composers … 0 … Composer … Atonal music … Stefan Wolpe …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… However, what distinguished Geshuri from most of the composers and educators engaged in this new mission was his …

Fritz Rikko
… published scores for individual pieces by numerous Baroque composers, including Dietrich Buxtehude, Orlando Gibbons, …

Samuel Naumbourg
… French Jewish reformer of synagogue music & choirmaster … Composers … Hazan, Chazzan, Chazzanut, Hazzanut, Hazzanim, …

Sigmund Schlesinger
… 'Sigmund and Jacob Schlesinger and Joseph Bloch: Civil War Composers and Musicians', in American Jewish Historical … Joseph Bloch', 73. … Organists, choirmaster and composer … Composers … Composer … American composers … Reform Judaism … Organ … Choirmaster … German …

David Nowakowsky
… – Hazzanim,Chazzanut,Chazzan,Hazzan,Hazzanim,Cantors … Composers … Hazzan … Cantor … Composer … Conductor … Odessa …
Kurt Weill
… Weill' in Wikipedia. … A German-born Jewish composer … Composers … Hatikvah … Hatikva (The Hope, Israel's national anthem) … German Jews … Composer … USA … American composers … Theater music … Jewish music … Hatikva (The …
Darius Milhaud
… teacher, widely recognized as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Born to a Jewish family … Music on Comtat-Venaissin . … Composer … French … Jewish composers … Jewish musical tradition … Jazz influence … …
Aaron Copland
… in England, Belgium, Italy, Austria and Germany, meeting composers and exposing himself to new music. Copland … in Tangelwood, he became active in New York’s League of Composers, often writing for its journal, Modern Music. He … concerts of his music and the music of other contemporary composers. In the mid-1970’s Copland began to experience …
Ernst Toch
… Full biography in Milken Archive. … Composer … Composers … 0 … Composer … Germany … String … Quartet … …