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Morton Shanok
… executive board and edited its periodical, “The Cantor’s Voice.” He also served as president of the Cantors and …
David Roitman
… 1924 until his death. As a cantor, he had a lyric tenor voice, and according to Geoffrey Shisler, had the 'facility … of being able to pass from a very high falsetto into full voice with absolutely no discernable break.' [1] As a …
Joseph Shlisky
… somewhere between seven and 14, and decided he needed the voice for his choir. According to the narrator, the cantor … the cantor’s employ either of his own accord or because his voice changed as a teenager, and he was no longer useful. He … performer, was distinctly impressed by the young tailor’s voice. When she heard that he’d had to forsake his musical …
Gideon Klein
… by Otokar Fischer (1942), The First Sin , for male voice choir, based on a Czech folk poem (1942), Fantasy and …
Hans Krása
… but well received. In 1926, he composed Five Songs for Voice and Piano and then six years later in 1932, the …
Elio Piattelli
… his collection of chants in 1967, notating the living oral voices of various Italian locations and rites: Rome … are hundreds of compositions by Piatelli mainly for four voices with transliterated Hebrew texts (sometimes bringing … LP Canti liturgici ebraici di rito italiano featuring the voice of Rav Alberto Funro. This production included thirty …
Ehud Manor
… on his life and his writing. His mother had a beautiful voice and was singing constantly, and his father would speak …

Altramar
… Jann Cosart: vielle, rebec Angela Mariani: voice, harp Chris Smith: lute, gittern David Stattelman: voice, percussion … Medieval music ensemble … Altramar …
Moshe Nathanson
… Nathanson was the one of the main contributors to the “Voice of Jerusalem,” a weekly WMCA radio program to promote … were performed by a choir directed by Meyer Machtenberg. “Voice of Jerusalem” aired for ten years in all. Nathanson …
Regina Prager
… career. Trained as an opera singer, Prager had a powerful voice described by Joseph Rumshinsky as, “dramatic, even, …