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Michele Bolaffi
… considered a turning point in the development of choral and instrumental music for use in the Italian synagogue. Bolaffi …
Asher Shimon Mizrahi
… ha’Yeshana , “Asher Mizrahi was the most famous of the instrumentalists and paytanim that performed in Jerusalem . …
Edward Stark
… … Synagogue … San Francisco … German … Cantorial … Style … Instrumental … Music … Edward Stark …
David Beyglman
… the place of the badhan (wedding entertainer), klezmer (instrumental musician), cantor and meshoyrer (choirboy). …
Gideon Klein
… 3, 1942. In 1942, Klein was appointed the head of the Instrumental Music department in the Administration of Free … by Nazi officials in Theresienstadt. As part of his role as Instrumental Music Director, Klein gave regular solo and …

Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… songs, film and video scores, signature tunes, and instrumental work include the international mega hit 'Tzena … WQXR described Miron's work in the rejuvenation of the instrumental Klezmer music as a 'marvelous achievement.' …

Atzilut
… Heifetz, Bruce Kaminsky, Elliot Levin, and Michael Moss (instrumentalists). … Ensemble … Atzilut …

Al-Mansur Al-Yahudi
… source from the 17th century suggests that he was instrumental in bringing the famous musician Ziryab to …
Jacob Gilboa
… tones, electronics, and unconventional instrumental combinations. His best-known work is Twelve …
Yitzhak Graziani
… as he participated in various orchestras as an instrumentalist. During the Nazi occupation of Bulgaria , …