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Gershon Ephros
… grandfather, Cantor Moses Fromberg. He received his first musical training while being part of his grandfather's … from 1927 until his retirement in 1957. Apart fom his cantorial career, Ephros taught Jewish music in Hebrew … compositions. Ephros is mostly known for his publication, Cantorial Anthology , a five-volume collection of synagogue …
Michael Lukin
… The Oxford Handbook of Slavic and East European Folklore , Musica Judaica , Yuval , Musik Traditionen , Jerusalem … explore Yiddish folk songs and Hasidic nigunim through ethnomusicological, folkloristic, and historical lenses. He has … such as Yiddish carnivalesque, folk theater melodies, cantorial improvisation, and the legacy of M. Beregovski’s …
Samuel Alman
… Alman was born in Sobolevka, Podolia in 1877. He began his musical education at the conservatory in Odessa and was a … in Kishinev , Alman moved to London where he continued his musical studies at the Royal College of Music. There he … . Alman was deeply influenced by the Eastern European cantorial tradition, specifically by the work of hazzanim …

Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… repr. in Journal of Synagogue Music, iii/2 (1971), 43–70. During the 18th century, West … European hazzanim came in close contact with non-Jewish music of the late baroque and rococo styles and composed new … The article contains four facsimiles of 18th century cantorial mss. and numerous Hebrew quotations for these mss. …

Voices in the sanctuary: Musical Practices of the American Synagogue
… The system that defines the musical and liturgical practices of the Ashkenazi synagogue … simplification and uniformity, the influence of the cantorial schools and the youth programs, Hassidic … move from Europe to America played, and the affect of pop music and Israeli songs. … 101 … 101 … 3 … Conservative …
Jan Peerce
… was offered a long-term contract as a singer at Radio City Music Hall , New York . The exposure Peerce received from … appearances as a guest cantor in local synagogues and in cantorial concerts. Peerce also made several recordings of cantorial works and Jewish folksongs. … Tenor … …

Aron Friedmann
… In 1901, he published Shir li-Shelomoh , a collection of cantorial music in traditional style for the prayers of the year. He …

The Training of Hazzanim in Nineteenth-Century Germany
… the advent of modernity, Ashkenazi hazzanim acquired their cantorial skills by serving as a meshorrer, an apprentice as … … Jerusalem … Magnes Press … Yuval - Studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre … … 2002 … Western Ashkenazi … …

Isaac Offenbach
… He left his hometown in 1799 to travel as a wandering musician. In his travels he picked up the epithet “der … settled in Duetz where he worked for many years as a saloon musician. Offenbach moved to Cologne in 1816 where he was … manuscripts are preserved, including twenty folders of cantorial compositions and transcriptions of traditional …
Abraham Baer
… . Baal Tfilla includes original compositions, as well as music borrowed from Salomon Sulzer , Louis Lewandowski … Theological Seminary of America (now the H. L. Miller Cantorial School; see N. Levin 1997); and the School of … the massive 35-volume collection, Out-of-Print Classics of Cantorial Liturgy , published by the Sacred Music Press (an …