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Dem Pastekhls Kholem
… Thomashefsky … 6 … 6 … 10 … 35589 … New York … A. Teres Music Dealer & Publisher … … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … composer … Composers … …
Manginoth Shireynu: Hebrew Melodies, Old and New, Religious and Secular
… … 96 … New York … Hebrew Publishing Company … … Songs … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … Song … 1939 … Song … Israel … Score … Scores …
Di Kishefmakerin (The Sorceress)
… Gonsher. All of the works released by this publisher lacked musical scores, likely for fear of copyright infringement. Source: …
Tsvey Kuni Lemel
… entirety click on the link above. The score of Goldfaden 's musical comedy Tsvey Kuni Lemel was released in 1911 as part … portrait is consistently displayed prominently on these scores. Source: Jacob Michael collection of Jewish Music at the Department of Music of the Jewish National and …
Kuni Lemel
… Publishing Company. The production of Yiddish theater piano scores was a great source of income for music publishers. Patrons of the Yiddish theater collected … communal events. Source: Jacob Michael collection of Jewish Music at the Department of Music of the Jewish National and …

The Festival service : the complete musical liturgy for the hazzan
… Hazzanim, Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … 1969 … Hazzanut … Score … Scores … Ashkenaz … …

The Selihot service : the complete musical liturgy for the hazzan
… Hazzanim, Hazzanim – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … 1966 … Hazzanut … Score … Scores … Ashkenaz … …
Victor Tunkel
… In Memoriam The Jewish Music Music Research Centre bemoans the loss of Victor Tunkel, … part of SOAS. Mr. Tunkel was an avid collector of books, scores and manuscripts relating to Jewish liturgical music, …
Viktor Ullmann
… Ullmann family moved to Vienna, and Viktor began studying music theory with Dr. Josef Pohlaneur. In 1918, Viktor … piano (performed 1923), the Octet (1924), his incidental music for Klabund's Kreidekreis (1925), and the Symphonische … productivity in Terezín. Due to the scarcity of scores in the camp, Ullmann’s corpus represented a huge …

Fritz Rikko
… Fritz Rikko was a musicologist and conductor who was an authority on music of the Baroque era. Born in Werden, Germany, he … and Rutgers University. As an editor, Rikko published scores for individual pieces by numerous Baroque composers, …