Refers to the branch of Sephardi liturgical music that developed primarily in ...
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A late 19th-/early 20th-century composer—possibly Swiss composer and choral conductor Carl Attenhofer—whose ...
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Cantor Roslyn Jhunever Barak has served Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco since 1987, ...
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Organist, conductor, pianist, coach, producer, educator, and composer Justin Bischof won first ...
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Cantor Richard Botton was born to Sephardi parents in the Bronx, New ...
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Soprano Mary Ellen Callahan was born in California and studied at California State ...
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The twenty-six-member Carolina Chamber Chorale, based in Charleston, South Carolina, was founded in ...
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Baritone Ted Christopher studied at the Curtis Institute and The Juilliard School, ...
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Generally considered the first musically and Judaically educated cantor to serve an ...
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Organist at New York's Temple Emanu-El in the 1880s, A. J. Davis ...
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Margery Dodds has served as accompanist for the Illinois Symphony Chorus and ...
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Conductor Patrick Gardner is director of choral activities at Rutgers University's Mason ...
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One of the most learned traditional cantors to come to America prior ...
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Barbara Harbach, harpsichordist, organist, composer, and teacher, studied at Penn State and ...
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Well known as a composer of both liturgical and secular Jewish music, ...
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Hailed by Opera News as "a dramatic singer in the truest sense", ...
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Author/editor of the first Union Hymnal, Alois Kaiser had a thorough grounding ...
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Tenor Matthew Kirchner grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. Among ...
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The Kirkpatrick Choir is the premier mixed-vocal ensemble at Rutgers University in ...
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A widely known composer of liturgical music for the early Reform movement, ...
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