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Alter Yehiel Karniol
… time in New York , Karniol released several recordings of liturgical music and original arrangements of Synagogue melodies. … …
David Abikzer
… in Casablanca, Morocco, and it was there that he began his musical education. His vocal talent was evident from a young … the United States, he also graduated from the US School of Music. Abikzer's unique position at Cedarhurst is a … career, he recorded over 60 albums of Sephardic songs and liturgical repertoire in Hebrew, Ladino, and Arabic. This …
Eliezer S. Abinun
… with elegance. He was an acknowledged authority on both the liturgical music and the secular Romancero tradition of the Sephardim. …
Abraham Moshe Bernstein
… years (1893-1923). A prolific composer who published both liturgical works and musical settings for Hebrew and Yiddish songs. Published … can be heard here . … Cantor & composer … 0 … American art music … Aleppo … Al Adamot Moreshet … Abraham Moshe Bernstein …
Joseph Shlisky
… the cantor promised Shlisky’s parents to train their boy in liturgical song and take him on tour to London, England. … a means of support. Shlisky never heard a note of Western music until his rise, but joined the Toronto Waves … with songs that would remain at the core of his non-liturgical repertoire throughout his career, including …

Isadore Freed
… States and settled in Philadelphia , PA. Freed studied music formally at the University of Pennsylvania, where he … music for the synagogue. In 1939 he published his first liturgical work, the ‘Sacred Service for Shabbat Morning.’ … and as a member of the Board of Governors for the Jewish Liturgical Society and the Hebrew Union College of Sacred …
Heinrich Schalit
… As a composer, Schalit wrote orchestral, chamber, and piano music, as well as songs. He used Hebrew poetry for some of his compositions, and composed Jewish liturgical music. Sources: Nulman, Macy. 'Schalit, Heinrich.' Concise …
Lazare Saminsky
… he became a founding member of the Society for Jewish Folk Music , working as its first secretary. During this period … cantillations, prayer chants, melodies, and other sacred musical traditions of the Georgian and Persian Jews in … and encouraging Jewish composers to compose Jewish liturgical works. He aspired for a more serious music that …

Moishe Oysher
… career, Oysher made numerous recordings of both secular and liturgical music, collaborating on several occasions with Yiddish music greats, The Barry Sisters, and Abe Ellstein . Oysher …
Max Helfman
… a long career arranging both secular and religious Jewish music and was considered to have a gift for writing music that was both singable and emotionally complex, which … … Jewish socialists … Education … Music education … Liturgical music … Synagogue music … Conservative Judaism … …