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Aleksander Kulisiewicz
… and preserved the largest collection in existence of music composed in the Nazi camps. Because this extraordinary … touches on a variety of issues relevant not only to music scholarship but also contemporary European history, it … Wikimedia. 'Songs of the ghettos, concentration camps, and World War II partisan outposts: Aleksander Kulisiewicz ' …
Yonatan Malin
… Professor in the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music. His research explores musical structure and meaning a wide variety of genres … First International Conference on Analytical Approaches to World Music, and at the conference Magnified and Sanctified: …
Curt Sachs
… Born in Berlin, Sachs studied piano, music theory and composition as a youth in that city. He … as an art historian, but promptly became more devoted to music, eventually being appointed director of the Staatliche … his publications that can be accessed online. Sachs Curt. World History of the Dance , (Ed. 1963). Biographies: Brown …

Sounds from the Divine: Religious Musical Instruments in the Ancient Near East
… Music is an indispensable part of religious acts in most, if … all, known cultures of the ancient as well as the modern world. Musical sounds — whether created by human voice or … gods as well as demons and other creatures of intermediate worlds. Besides its function as a conveyer of information …
Sarah Gorby
… culturally rich environment, significantly influencing her musical career. Gorby showed an early interest in music and … during significant upheaval and displacement. During World War II, Gorby continued to perform, providing solace … Slobin, Mark. Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the Klezmer World . Oxford University Press, 2002. Rubin, Ruth. Jewish …
Mathew Miller (Matisyahu)
… performing and recording ever since for fans all around the world. His artistic style combines reggae, rock, and rap, and is inspired by Hassidic music (primarily by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach ). His lyrics … unusual combination of Orthodox Jewish belief and popular music. For further reading about Matisyahu and the Hasidic …
Abraham Beniso
… Beniso was born in Gibraltar, on January 21, 1923. During World War ІІ he was evacuated to London where he lived for … synagogues. He studied singing at the London College of Music and later accepted to the Guildhall School of music … in concerts and public events (Jewish and non-Jewish) on a worldwide scale. His travels took him to Johannesburg, New …
Eitan Avitzur
… Born in Jerusalem, 1941. Avitzur started his musical career as a conductor of high school ensembles and … his professional education at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem and at the Mozarteum of Salzburg where he … musical life, performing educational youth concerts, world premiers of Israeli compositions, recordings for the …
Leon Algazi
… Algazi was born in Iepuresti, Romania in 1890. He studied music in Vienna and Paris and graduated from the Ecole … , a position he held for many years. His interest in Jewish music and folklore was sparked by early studies with … and texts, Chants Séphardis , under the auspices of the World Sephardi Federation in London . In addition to his …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… in the Jewish past. A case in point is the scholar and musician Avraham Zvi Idelsohn, the founding father of modern … and many famous rabbis. [15] Quite suddenly, the First World War broke out. At this time [1914], we were living in … over. The Hilfsverein employed Idelsohn until the break of World War I. [2] Eliyahu Idelsohn was born in South Africa …