David Nowakowsky, ‘V’shomru’ (The Children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath)
Dawid Nowakowsky (1848–1921) studied at the Berdychiv Conservatory, and later became Professor of Theory at the People’s Conservatory of Odessa. […]
1.1 Performing editions
Dawid Nowakowsky (1848–1921) studied at the Berdychiv Conservatory, and later became Professor of Theory at the People’s Conservatory of Odessa. […]
Froim Spektor (1888–1948) was appointed ‘Oberkantor’ of the grand Choral Synagogue in Rostov-on Don, Southern Russia, in 1915. In 1928, […]
Froim Spektor (1888–1948) was appointed ‘Oberkantor’ of the grand Choral Synagogue in Rostov-on Don, Southern Russia, in 1915. In 1928, […]
This performing edition of Ayznshtat’s Passover Cantata ‘Chad Gadya’ (One Little Goat) was created by Dr Stephen Muir for the […]
Josef Gottebeter (1877–1942) was the organist and choirmaster of the Grand Choral Synagogue, Rostov-on-Don, during the period when Froim Spektor […]
Josef Gottebeter (1877–1942) was the organist and choirmaster of the Grand Choral Synagogue, Rostov-on-Don, during the period when Froim Spektor […]
Josef Gottebeter (1877–1942) was the organist and choirmaster of the Grand Choral Synagogue, Rostov-on-Don, during the period when Froim Spektor […]
Josef Gottebeter (1877–1942) and Froim Spektor (1888–1948) worked together at the Grand Choral Synagogue, Rostov-on-Don, as (respectively) organist–choirmaster and Cantor […]
Morris Katzin (1902–74) arrived in South Africa from Riga (modern-day Latvia) in 1932, settling first in Johannesburg, and later becoming […]
Dawid Nowakowsky (1848–1921) studied at the Berdychiv Conservatory, and later became Professor of Theory at the People’s Conservatory of Odessa. […]