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Zecharia Plavin
… and other orchestras, also in Europe and USA, under numerous conductors. Recital activities and … Forum (Sderot) since 2007. Teaching position at the Jerusalem Academy of Music since 1990, supplemented by … services in other Israeli colleges. Many master-classes in USA and Europe - West and East, since 1993. Social writing …
Joseph Achron
… and the song Po En-Harod. From 1925 on, Achron lived in the USA , first in New York , where he joined other eminent … archive at the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem. … 44126 … Composer & Violinist … Yosef Achron, …
Yedidyah Admon
… his formal education at the Teacher's Seminary in Jerusalem under musicologist Abraham Zvi Idelsohn . From 1923 …
Pinhas Minkowski
… of Israel on Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem. … Russian cantor & composer … Hazzan, Hazan, …
Nahum Nardi
Nahum Nardi was born Nahum Narodietzky in 1901 to a religious-Zionist family in Kiev,…
Mordekhai Seter
… Graham, such as The Legend of Judith (1964) and Jerusalem , a symphony for choir and orchestra (1966). Seter … modes that he had invented for Midnight Vigil and Jerusalem . He created during these decades 33 diatonic modes, …
Yehuda Sharett (Shertok)
Born in Kherson, Ukraine, immigrated to Israel in 1906. Was a member of Kibbutz Yagur…
Bezalel Shulsinger
… in Odessa for about thirty-five years, later moving to Jerusalem . His compositions (notated by his students) achieved … … Cantor … Composer … Odessa … Synagogue … Music … Jerusalem … Bezalel Shulsinger …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… Josef Tal (b. Pine, Germany 1910 - Jerusalem 2008, immigrated in 1934), composer, pianist, … served as chair of the two major music institutions in Jerusalem: the Rubin Music Academy (1948-1952); and the …
Efraim Di-Zahav (Goldstein)
… Born in Jerusalem on January 30, 1902, His father was R. Abraham Moshe … in Heder and Yeshivas, as well as in the Ezra School in Jerusalem. Efraim Di-Zahav is known to the Israeli public …