Chamber Works by Robert Müller-Hartmann & Frederick Block
ARC Ensemble Chandos Records Ltd – Collection Music in Exile The seventh and eighth CDs in the Music in Exile series, Chamber Music by Robert Müller-Hartmann and Chamber Music by
ARC Ensemble Chandos Records Ltd – Collection Music in Exile The seventh and eighth CDs in the Music in Exile series, Chamber Music by Robert Müller-Hartmann and Chamber Music by
On January 2024, the new digital edition of Encyclopedia of British Cantors, Chazanim, Ministers and Synagogue Musicians: Their History and Culture was published. This well-researched encyclopedia presents a thousand pages
A musical and gastronomic conference by Hervé Roten, director of the European Institute of Jewish Music Monday, December 16, 2024, 7pm to 8:30pm Zoom and Replay Jewish cuisine is a
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The European Institute of Jewish Music is pleased to announce the publication of Cantata Shma kolenu, a major work by ltaï Daniel, for 4-part choir, solo baritone, clarinet in A
Born in 1930, Serge Kaufmann studied classical music at Collège Calvin in Geneva, and then at the Schola Cantorum in Paris, under the direction of Daniel Lesur. In the post-war
The Jewish wedding is celebrated according to numerous customs and laws designed to bring out its full spiritual and material significance. Using gestures, symbolism and Hebrew verses, all these rites
Choir director for decades in several synagogues in the Paris area (Neuilly, Montevideo, Saint-Lazare, Chasseloup), Raphael Elfassy (1939-2019) founded the Association artistique Guilgal de danses israéliennes et de chorale juive
Raphael Elfassy was born on November 4, 1939 in Rabbat, Morocco. Like many children in the Moroccan community, he developed a precise and meticulous knowledge of sacred texts. He was
Born into a family of musicians on July 10, 1945, Graciane Finzi first studied at the Casablanca Conservatory, directed at the time by Georges Friboulet, then at the Conservatoire National