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Abraham Ellstein
… active on the radio and broadcasted programs about Yiddish music and Synagogue music. As a composer, he wrote 33 scores for Yiddish musical theater, over 500 Yiddish songs, and some scores for …
Max Leibowitz
Max Leibowitz was born in Iași, Romania and in September 1905 he emigrated to the …
Arnold Perlmutter
… Biography in Milken Archive. … Composer of Yiddish theater music … 0 … Composer … Yiddish … Theater … Arnold Perlmutter …
Herman Wohl
… Archive) click here . … Composer of Yiddish theater music … 0 … Composer … Yiddish … Theater … Music … Herman Wohl …
Anshel Schorr
… Mayn yidishe meydele . The operetta Shir Hashirim , with music composed by Joseph Rumshinsky, was premiered at the … , which was the signature piece in Sholom Secunda’s 1927 musical comedy Zayn yidishe meydl (His Jewish Girl). The … several recently published collections of Yiddish theater music. To learn more about the history and content of Mayn …
Moshe Nathanson
… Nathanson immigrated to Canada, where he studied Law and Music at McGill University. Mid-degree, Nathanson decided to transfer to the Institute of Musical Art in New York (now the Julliard School of Music). In 1924, he became the cantor for the Society for …
Louis Gilrod
… Click Here … Composer & lyricist of Yiddish theater music … 0 … Louis Gilrod …
Harry Von Tilzer
… Gummblinksy), was born in Detroit in 1872. His passion for music became evident at an early age, and at fourteen he … an up-and-coming lyricist named Andrew B. Sterling. The two musicians became good friends and roomed together in a small … printer named William C. Dunn, who managed the Orphean Music Company. The song was an instant hit, and sold over …
Jerome Kern
… nine children, of which only three survived. Kern began his musical career under the tutelage of his mother, who was a … Kern enrolled at the Normal College in New York to study music education. He also attended classes at the New York College of Music, studying piano, harmony and composition. That same …
Dave Tarras
… to New York in 1921. He was one of the most famous Klezmer musicians of the 20th century. Additional biography, at … … Klezmer clarinetist … Clarinet … Clarinetist … Klezmer … Musician … Dave Tarras …