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Salah El Kuweiti
… of traditional Iraqi maqam performed by orchestra without singer) Old songs Iraqi music Daoud and Saleh al Kuwaiti: ' … tells the story of the al-Kuwaitis ' From Israel, a Jewish Singer with Arab Roots Revives the Music of His Family's …
Nehama Lifshitz
… the U.S.S.R. to Israel in the sixties and seventies. … Folksinger of Hebrew and Yiddish songs … 10623 … Singer … Yiddish … Hebrew … Folksong … Nehama Lifshitz … …
Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… to Israel in 1935) was an outstanding composer, ‘ud player, singer, conductor, and performer of Arab art music. He … בן צבי, 2003) 450- 472. … 55 … 57 … 40952 … Composer, singer and 'ud player … Composers … 10142 … 11807 … Iraq … …
David Menahem
… YouTube channel. (Source: Wikipedia) … Cantor, Piyyutim singer, musician, and composer … Composers … Piyyutim … Haim …

Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… a few notes of his own. Navon was an active poet and singer all of his life, and dedicated much of his time to … and modern poetry came from his natural talents as a singer and from the knowledge he acquired as an active … of sounds and melodies. Among his students were the young singers Yitzhak Levi, Bracha Tsefira , Nachum Nardi , Yosef …

Europa Rossi
… Also know as Madama Europa. She was a female singer in the Gonzaga family court of Mantua, Italy in the … She is considered to be the only professional Jewish female singer of her time, and the first to gain fame outside the … Reference USA, 2007. Harrán, Don. 'Madama Europa, Jewish singer in late Renaissance Mantua.' in Festa Musicologica: …
Moshe Rudinow
… … Cantor … Soloist … Opera … Singer … Moshe Rudinow …

Al-Gharid Al-Yahudi
… : Al-Gharid Al-Yahudi (early seventh century), poet, singer, and composer from Medina in Arabia. Al-Gharid … (nickname meaning the fresh voice), one of the four great singers in the early Islamic era (d. 716). The biographical … … Composer, Singer and Poet … Al-Gharid Al-Yahudi …

Bacon Family
… Born in Chryzanow, son of Hirsch Leib Bacon. Appeared as a singer around Europe, officiated as cantor in Czechoslovakia …
Martha Schlamme
… 1938 and immigrated to the US in 1948. She became a popular singer, giving over a thousand concerts. An expert in … Hebrew and Yiddish. Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Folksinger and actress … Song … Singer … Jewish … Yiddish … Hebrew … Folksong … Popular … …