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אברהם דאוס
… ולקול, וכן מוסיקת ליווי לתאטרון. מקורות: Encyclopedia Judaica; Cohen, Yehuda. Neimei Zemirot Yisrael; Tischler, …
Amnon Shiloah
… of Aliyat Hano’ar in northern Israel where he started his musical studies. In 1947 he enrolled at the Hebrew … was published in 1972 ( La perfection des connaissances musicales . Gueutner: Paris, 1972). Upon return to Israel, … in the major music encyclopedias, such as the Encyclopedia Judaica (1971 and especially the new 2007 edition to which …
Joseph Dorfman
… and later studied Musicology and Composition at the Gnessin Musical Institute in Moscow (1967-1971), receiving his PhD … cantatas and oratorios. Dorfman researched the Jewish musical tradition of Eastern Europe, focusing on the work of … 1970's. Kreinin, Yulia. 'Dorfman, Joseph.' Encyclopedia Judaica . ( Photo credit: Lili Dorfman) … Israeli composer …
Mendi Rodan
… In Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . Encyclopedia Judaica … Israeli conductor … Israeli … Conductor … Mendi …
David Putterman
… compositions was published in 1979. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . (*The photo is taken from yiddishmusic website) … …

משה מיכאל מילנר
… 2. Bar-Dayan, Haim. 'Milner, Moses Michael.' Encyclopaedia Judaica. Eds. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. Vol. 14. …
Yonatan Malin
… of Colorado Boulder College of Music. His research explores musical structure and meaning a wide variety of genres …
Ethiopian Jews in Israel - a Musical Ethnography
… tourists to Ethiopian culture. Traditional Ethiopian musical instruments including the krar (harp) , masinqo (one … Jews into hegemonic Jewish Israeliness. Studying secular musical traditions that Beta Israel had shared with their … azmaris among the immigrants. Chapter 4 focuses on the musical instruments played by Ethiopian Jews in Israel, to …
Jacob Bachman
… composed collections of compositions for the synagogue. His musical style in these pieces was influenced by Rubinstein and employed western musical devices. In his memoirs, Cantor Pinchas Minkowski … . Moscow: P. Jurgenson, 1884. Sources: Encyclopedia Judaica ; Minkowski, Pinchas. “Misefer Hayyai.” Reshumot 5 …