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Leo Levi
… his role in the field of Jewish ethnomusicology, and in particular in the development of ethnomusicology in Italy, … musical traditions, Jewish and Christian. Levi became part of the ethnographic team of the CNSMP and was granted … to the facilities of the RAI-Italian National Radio as a partner in the documentation of Italy's folklore. Between …
Salomon Sulzer
Born in Hohenemes, Austria, Sulzer officiated as a cantor in his hometown, and was later…
Francesco Spagnolo
… D. Milhaud and A. Schoenberg . Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Musicology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; …
Louis Lewandowski
… support enabled him to attend the Berlin Academy of the Arts, an institution which previously had not admitted … as well as introducing some of his own early four-part choral compositions. In 1866, two years after the …
Essica Marks
… Ph.D., Department of Musicology, Bar-Ilan University, thesis: Music …
Yaakov Mazor
… Studied Violin, Music Theory and Composition, at the Department of Theory, the Rubin Academy, Jerusalem. M.A. …
David de Sola Pool
Rabbi Dr. David de Sola Pool was the foremost Sephardic rabbi in the United States…
Yehuda Ratzaby
… in the Ministry of Defense. At the same time, he published articles in his areas of interest: Israeli literature and … Jews. He has written 25 books, and more than a dozen articles which have been published in in scientific … publications at the National Library of Israel website. An article he wrote about secular melodies in holy songs (In …
Menashe Ravina
… Menashe Ravina was born in Pereyaslav , now part of Ukraine, to Elazar, a cantor and candy factory owner, … trained in violin and piano. From a young age, he actively participated in his father's musical pursuits, serving as a … these are " Mi Yimalel " (Who Will Tell) and " Anu Banu Artza " (We Have Come to the Land), for which Ravina wrote …
Joel Engel
See biography in Yivo Encyclopedia, written by James Loeffler.