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Erich Walter Sternberg
… later often related as “non-local,” or “more Jewish than Israeli” because of that Zeitgeist favoring East-West … — symphonic variations that he wrote in 1938. … Composer … Composers … 11807 … Composer … Israeli … Orchestra … Jewish … Biblical … Themes … Erich …
Mark Kopytman
… in Jerusalem since 1973. He established a generation of composers: several of his many students have become well known composers and have chaired their own composition programs in … Cantus I-VII (symphonic and chamber works, 1980-2000). … Israeli composer … Composers … 11807 … Composer … …
Yizhak Edel
… of Jewish music and thus exposed the works of Jewish composers to Warsaw 's Jewish community. In 1929, Edel … from Eastern Europe, although he combined it with the Eretz-Israeli music he found in Palestine , which was connected to … the book 'Edel: His Doctrine on Education and Music.' … Israeli composer and educator … Zemer Iveri, Zemer … 0 … …
Yedidyah Admon
… (Camel Drivers Song). Admon was a pioneer in the field of Israeli song and served as an inspiration for the generation of composers that followed him. His unique style combined … 1967 Admon served as the chair and general secretary of the Israeli Society of Composers and Authors (ACUM). His book of …
Marc Lavry
… for the broadcasts. Lavry was also a prolific composer of Israeli art music, with a large corpus of oratorios, chamber … which typified the emerging Mediterranean style of early Israeli folk and art musicians, was his symphonic poem Emek … of early musical life in Israel. … Composer & conductor … Composers … Composer … Conductor … Israeli … Art … Music … …
Nahum Nardi
… the play Megilat Esther , which was performed at the Erets-Yisraeli Theater [4] of Gnessin , in 1928, and Bamitbakh by … and other documents, and handed it to the Archive of Israeli Music at Tel Aviv University. In September 2005, the … , Tzefira mentioned Y. Admon , E. Amiran and M. Shelem , as composers who she wanted to include in their programs. [3] …
Mordekhai Seter
… has been considered since its premiere in 1961 as an Israeli masterpiece. Midnight Vigil , performed in celebratory occasions, was chosen to conclude the first Israeli Music Celebration (September 1998; an annual … alone, he gained uncommon admiration among his fellow composers. Seter’s works from his early and middle periods, …
Mattityahu Shelem
… Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . … Israeli composer … Composers … Folksongs … Song … Zemer Ivri, Zemer Iveri … Composer … Hebrew … Folksong … Israeli … Folk … Songs … Zemer … Ivri … Kibbutzim … Kibbutz …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… in the last decades. As one of the most published local composers, about 100 of his pieces have been published by … and a 1983 recipient of the prestigious Wolf Prize—the only Israeli composer who has won this prize. He also served as … (and among the first in the world), establishing the first Israeli electronic music center at the Hebrew University in …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… body of songs in Arabic, and became one of the leading composers of Tunisian song. The great Tunisian singers of … was accepted as member of the French Union of Artists and Composers. In 1946, Asher Mizrahi released a collection of … was a great admirer of Asher Mizrahi. In an interview on Israeli television for the movie series “Mikratago …