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Pete Sokolow
… player whose klezmer roots in the Catskills span older and newer generations of Jewish musicians. Sokolow has played … History , a filmed interview by Christa Whitney (Brooklyn, New York: 2013). This interview was conducted in English, …

Eric Werner
… becoming the chairman of its School of Sacred Music in New York in 1951. Besides general musicological research, Werner …
Sigmund Mogulesko
… Kupleten Komishe un Humoristishe. Mogulesko settled in New York in 1886, where he promptly became one of the first …
Berukhim atem qehal emmunai
… introduced to the Spanish- Portuguese congregation in New York City. A very close version is transcribed by Aguilar …

Moses Michail Milner (Melnikoff)
… 1. Nulman, Macy. Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1975. 2. Bar-Dayan, Haim. …
David Berger
… English in Kiryat Gat, Israel, Cantor Berger came to New York to begin his graduate studies. He completed an MA in …

The Yiddish Theater in America
… … 6 … 6 … 1 … 35639 … New York … Thomas Yoseloff … … 1965 … Theater … Theater music … America … Yiddish … Diaspora … New York … Chorus … Yiddish songs … Concerts … Actors … …

Between Israeli and Jewish in Music
… houses in different parts of the country. More recently, a new trend, led by a new generation of Jewish Ethiopian Israeli priests, has … practices – such as traditional songs – while instituting new ones; in other words, by creating a purely Ethiopian …
Amnon Shiloah
… of oral traditions. At this same time he also joined the newly-established Department of Musicology at the Hebrew … such as the Encyclopedia Judaica (1971 and especially the new 2007 edition to which Shiloah contributed over seventy new entries), Encyclopedia Britannica (1974), Die Musik in …