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Herbert Fromm
… Composer of synagogue music See article on Fromm: … … Composer of synagogue music … Herbert Fromm …
Nahum Heiman
… stayed at Kibbutz Na'an where he was influenced by the composer David Zahavi, one of the Kibbutz's members. He then … from his youth movement, where he became the student of the composer Matitiyahu Shalem and the dancer Tirza Hodes. He … for three years. Apart from college, he studied with the composer Paul Ben-Haim and the conductor Gary Bertini . When …

The Modern Renaissance of Jewish Music: Events and Figures, Eastern Europe and America
… 11 … 1 … 38195 … 175 … New York … Bloch Publication Co. … … composer … Composers … 1954 … Music … History … Art Music … Art … USA … Soviet Union … Composers … Composer … Albert Weisser … The Modern …
Dika Newlin
… Dika Newlin was a composer, pianist, professor, musicologist, and punk rock singer. Full biography at Wikipedia . … Composer, Musicologist, Pianist, and punk rock singer … Composers … 0 … Pianist … Composer … Music … Professor … …

Art, Ideology & Ecomomics in Nazi Germany: The Reich Chambers of Music, Theater, and the Visual Arts
… incentives to persuade artists - including musicians, composers, and conductors - to support the regime. Includes … … Chapel Hill … University of North Carolina Press … … composer … Composers … 1993 … Music … Conductors … Musicians … …

The Messiah Rapsody
… 34609 … Provudence, R.I. … H. Schalit … … Choirs, Choral … composer … Choirs, Choral music … Composers … 1945 … Music … Art Music … Art … Hebrew … Choral music … Composers … Choir … Choral … Composer … Hebrew poetry … …

Hirsch Glik
… uprising. The song was based on a popular Soviet melody by composer Dimitri Pokrass. This song’s popularity extended …

רושמים
… original compositions and adaptations of the classics by composer Noam Sheriff accompany Biblical scenes, archeology, … (?) … Israel … Israeli song … Adaptation … Shariff, Noam (composer) … רושמים …

Felix Mendelssohn - Gustav Mahler: Two Borderline Cases of German-Jewish Assimilation
… … Mahler, Gustav … Mahler … German Jews … Jewish composers … Assimilation … Austria … Germany … Felix …