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Sholom Secunda
… year he was accepted as a member of the Yiddish Theater Musicians' Union. In 1917, Sholom entered the United States …

Michele Bolaffi
… Michele Bolaffi was a distinguished musician and composer active in Livorno in the early 19th … Catalani; and was in the service if Louis XVIII as a church musician in France. Many of his synagogue compositions are … Haydn (1809) and many other short vocal pieces. … Italian musician & composer … Michele Bolaffi …
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
… di Musica, they continued their support of the young musician through regular performances of his works. In 1931 …
Mikhail Gnesin
… of the Society for Jewish Folk Music . Unlike other musicians from the Society, Gnesin decided to return to …
Mordekhai Hershman
… Word of his resplendent tenor voice and excellent musicianship spread quickly, however, and soon he, Yossele …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… began to earn money working as a local hazzan and as an ud musician. He also supported himself by selling embroidered … had become old and gray; Ashriko Mizrahi was one of the musicians that especially stood out. All of us, men and … a pleasing voice that captured one's heart. Unlike other musicians whose dress was sloppy, Ashriko was strict with …

Isaac Offenbach
… He left his hometown in 1799 to travel as a wandering musician. In his travels he picked up the epithet “der … settled in Duetz where he worked for many years as a saloon musician. Offenbach moved to Cologne in 1816 where he was …
Jacques Offenbach
… throughout France and Germany and performing with noted musicians and composers Anton Rubenstein and Franz Liszt. In …
Joel Rubin
… Joel Rubin is an American clarinetist, Klezmer musician, Ethnomusicologist, and scholar of Jewish … Library of Israel website. … American clarinetist, Klezmer musician and Ethnomusicologist … 0 … Klezmer music … …
David Beyglman
… of the badhan (wedding entertainer), klezmer (instrumental musician), cantor and meshoyrer (choirboy). During this …