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Menashe Ravina
… During his early years in Israel, Ravina played in the orchestra of Mordechai Golinkin 's Eretz-Israeli Opera and … His youth concerts with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra captivated audiences and played a crucial role in …

Alfred Sendrey
… 1916-18) and Leipzig (Oper Theater 1918-24 and Symphony Orchestra 1930-32). While conducing in Leipzig, Sendrey was … composer. His corpus includes a full-scale opera, several orchestral works, chamber music, and art songs. Later in …
Amnon Shiloah
… Upon graduation he joined the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (then the Kol Israel Orchestra) in 1953-1955 and in 1958-1960. At the same time …
Boaz Tarsi
… and a singer. His compositions for chamber ensembles, orchestra, chorus, voice, and solo instruments have been … the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, the Prague Philharmonic orchestra and chorus, Gerard Schwartz, The BBC Singers, The …
Samuel Adler
… 17 concerti, 8 string quartets, 5 oratorios and many other orchestral, band, chamber and choral works and songs, which … books: Choral Conducting, Sight Singing , The Study of Orchestration , and the autobiographical Building Bridges …
Joseph Dorfman
… instruments, chamber and vocal music, choral music, ballet, orchestral works, cantatas and oratorios. Dorfman researched …
Nikolai Kaufman
… are rather complex. The choir is “often treated as an ‘orchestra’ (often with an added onomatopoeic text, …
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch
… to Auschwitz in December 1943. Playing in the Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz saved her, as cello players were difficult to replace. The orchestra played marches as the slave labourers left the … Wallfisch. Wallfisch co-founded the English Chamber Orchestra (ECO), performing as both a member and as a solo …
Ivan Lipaev
… quartet starting in around 1888, and in the Bolshoi Theatre orchestra from 1893 to 1912 and from 1924–31. He was also … and advocated for better conditions for music students and orchestra members. He was made Honored Artist of the …