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Naomi Cohn-Zentner
… Cohn Zentner is an assistant professor in the Department of Music at Bar Ilan University. She was formerly the head of the M.A. program in Jewish music at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies. Her Ph.D. from Hebrew University's Musicology department focused on the singing of Sabbath …
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 … of Pennsylvania. Michael teaches courses on Jewish musical traditions and folklore, Hasidic musical thought, …
Amit Klein
… journals and books, covering topics such as Cantor Glantz’s Musical Agenda, Carlebach Nusah vs. Cantorial Recitatives, … of 20th-century cantorial recitatives. His paper on the Musical Supplication in the Golden Age of Ashkenazi … Art earned him the Young Scholar Award from the Israel Musicological Society. Additionally, he holds a degree in …
Hadass Pal-Yarden
… Hadass Pal-Yarden is an Israeli singer, musicologist, lecturer, Hazzan and cantor. She sings mainly … and also Piyyoutim . Full biography see here. … Singer and Musicologist … Hadass Pal-Yarden …
Kumiko Yayama
… Research areas: Arabic music and piyutim. See also: "Home from Japan". … Ethnomusicologist … Kumiko Yayama …
Esther Sheinberg
… is an independent scholar. Her fields of research include Music signification, Irony and ambiguity in music, Humor in Music, the Music of Dmitrii Shostakovich, Musical …
Yizhak Edel
… received a Jewish education, but he was also exposed to music while participating in singing gatherings hosted by … His grandfather did not approve of Edel's new path as a musician, but he ultimately gave in. Upon his grandfather’s … Like his grandfather, his parents did not approve of Edel's musical life. After a short period in Rovna, Edel, eager to …
Ya'akov Orland
… Homeland and Mother, " in 1930. This song was later set to music by David Zehavi, a member of Kibbutz Naan and the … (Mitya) Zeira , who would later set many of his poems to music. One of Orland's most notable songs from this period, … Shoshanim " ("Two Roses") also became staples of Israeli music. Beyond songwriting, Orland was a prolific translator, …
Gil Aldema
… Conducting and Composition at the Jerusalem Academy of Music, and continued his studies at Mannes College of Music, New York. During the 1950's Aldema served as a teacher and a music counselor in the village, Hadassim. From the 1960's to …
Ernest Bloch
… United States in 1916, and in 1920 was appointed the first Musical Director of the fledgling Cleveland Institute of Music, a position he held until 1925. Bloch’s early works, …