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«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… anniversary of the founding of the Society for Jewish Folk Music, the composer Solomon Rosowsky published a short … university-level students in the late Russian Empire was a musician at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. [3] While the … all of us worshipfully circulated.” At the same time, these teachers were equally fascinated by their Jewish students. …
Brakha Tzefira
… time by Moshe Calwary. His wife Hadassah, Brakha's beloved teacher, encouraged her musical talents, and proposed that Tzefira should sing … connected to the recognition of the acceptance of their own music among Western teachers. Her success in Shefeyah …
Abraham Baer
… was born in Wielen , Poland . He worked as a cantor and teacher in several communities throughout western Prussia … . Baal Tfilla includes original compositions, as well as music borrowed from Salomon Sulzer , Louis Lewandowski … The remarkable list of congratulatory notes by cantors and musicians from the four corners of the Jewish world, which …
Gideon Klein
… At the age of twelve, Klein moved to Prague to study music and liberal arts at the Jirasek Gymnasium. While in … his formal studies with private piano lessons with teacher Ruzena Kurzova. In 1938, he enrolled at the Master … Kurz. That same year, he began a double-degree program in musicology and philosophy at the Karl University. In the …
Nahum Nardi
… he studied at the Warsaw Conservatory and at the Vienna Music Academy, graduating in 1922. Following his graduation, … performing, combining his classical repertoire with folk music, such as Russian folksongs, Hassidic music and Hebrew … In addition to giving concerts, he also worked as a piano teacher. During the same period, following the advice of …
Para Para
… on the JMRC’s release Cute Boy, Charming Girl (Anthology of Music Traditions in Israel, 23) , a collection of Hebrew … remarks came from Dr. Yosef Goldenberg from the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem and the Department of … to as Parateinu (“Our Cow”), was written by the Hebrew teacher, poet and dramatist Itzhak Katznelson (1886-1944) …
James Levy
… The musical lore of James Levy's family has deep roots in … Presence in Latin America ). He also composed liturgical music. Following his father's death, Samuel moved to … attachment between James and his father led him to admire music, and to study violin. When James reached twenty years …
Moses Beregovski
… born in the Ukraine in 1892. He was exposed to liturgical music at an early age through his father who was a teacher at the Kiev Jewish Music School and a ba’al kore (official who reads the Torah …

Portuguese Hatzi Qadish, Amsterdam, 18th century
… Eighteenth-century notated sources of Jewish liturgical music are rare, and the discovery of a new source from that … manuscript, previously unknown to researchers, contains music from the Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam. It was … and University Library in Jerusalem through the Jewish Music Research Centre. This document is intimately related …
Haim Effendi
… In spite of his unparalleled fame as a singer and musician during his lifetime, very few details about the … in one of the most important centers of Sephardi religious music, Edirne, where a local Jewish choir called Maftirim … (Bulgaria) at the Alcalay press and was typeset by the teacher and hazzan Nissim Halevy from the Geron synagogue …