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Abraham Beniso
… synagogues. He studied singing at the London College of Music and later accepted to the Guildhall School of music where he studied under the famous baritone Reinhold … of Israel in Jerusalem, Renanot – Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem as well as in London and Manchester. …
Menashe Ravina
… From a young age, he actively participated in his father's musical pursuits, serving as a choir conductor in the … cultural life of the Yishuv. He founded the "Institute for Music Dissemination," where he published numerous books, musical scores, and monographs. His scholarly contributions …
El Shokhen Shamayim - A Recorded Pearl of Andalusian Hebrew Music from Algeria Recovered
… magnificent collection of 78 rpm recordings of Sephardic music is well-known to all those interested in this … interactions characteristic of modern North African Jewish music. The other side of our record contains another … is Nakşi sema’i [makam] Ushak, a reference to the Ottoman music genre and musical mode used by the singers. The song …
Nissan Spivak
… vocal handicap that led him to develop original synagogue music in which the choir, instead of being merely an … Jacob Beimel . Spivak is considered as a genius in Jewish music, and many of his compositions became famous throughout … Judaica; Nulman, Macy. Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music. See also ' Nissan Spivak' at the National Library of …
Joseph Moskowitz
… century. He was a descendant of a family of klezmer musicians and was among the most well-known American … He had a wide repertoire which included not only Jewish music but also Romanian, classical, and ragtime music. Full biography in Wikipedia . For a list of his …

Esther R. Warkov
… Esther Warkov's seminal contributions to the study of Arab music and Arab-Jewish musicians in Iraq and Israel feature prominently on the JMRC … . She has also contributed biographies of Iraqi-Jewish musicians for this website. Warkov received a Fulbright for …

Bathja [Batya] Bayer
… Germany. Taken to Palestine in 1936. Received a PhD in Musicology at the University of Zurich, and later a earned a … from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Directed the music department in the National Library (1964-1974). Was a lecturer in the Musicology department of the Hebrew University, researcher …

The Philosophy of Improvisation
… Cantorial Art … 38366 … 122 … New York … National Jewish Music Council of the National Jewish Welfare Board … … …
Leó Weiner
… Leó Weiner was born in Budapest. He had his first music and piano lessons from his brother, and later studied at the Academy of Music in Budapest, studying with János (Hans) Koessler. … 1908, he became a theory teacher at the Budapest Academy of Music. He was appointed Professor of Composition in 1912 and …
Bar Kochba
… in 1917. Source: Jacob Michael collection of Jewish Music at the Department of Music of the Jewish National and University Library. … 101 … … 35310 … New York … S. Schenker … … 1917 … Theater … Theater music … Yiddish … Goldfaden … Yiddish songs … Yiddish …