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- From: I. Oppenheim <i.oppenheim...>
- Subject: Biographical Articles
- Date: Mon 09 Dec 2002 17.55 (GMT)
Chazzanut Online is grateful to be able to publish 30
outstanding articles on chazzanut that were written by
Rabbi Geoffrey Shisler.
http://www.joods.nl/~chazzanut/articles/
These articles describe the accomplishments of many
important chazzanim and composers, from Samuel Alman to
Samuel Vigoda, and clearly show Rabbi Shisler's love
for cantorial music. The articles were originally
written for a magazine of the United Synagogue of
England.
Chazzanut Online also acknowledges Jonathan Greenstein
for allowing us to publish here his interesting study
in two parts on Abraham Saqui.
Table Of Contents:
Samuel Alman 1877 - 1947
David Kussevitsky 1912 - 1985
Pinchas Faigenblum 1909 - 1984
Emanuel Feldinger 1913 - 1979
Aaron Fuchsman 1892 - 1969
Aryeh Garbacz 1899 - 1986
Leib Glantz 1898 - 1964
Johnny Gluck 1948 - 1984
Marcus Hast 1840 - 1911
Mordecai Hershman 1888 - 1940
Jacob Kussevitsky 1903 - 1959
Ben-Zion Kapov-Kagan 1886 - 1954
Morris (Moishe) Katanka 1926 - 1981
Zevulun (Zavel) Kwartin 1874 - 1952
Louis Lewandowski 1821 - 1894
Moshe Kussevitsky 1899 - 1966
The Origins of Chazanut
Traditional Nusach
Moishe Oysher 1907 - 1958
Jan Peerce 1904 - 1984
Pierre Pinchik 1900 - 1971
David Roitman 1884 - 1943
Yosef (Yossele) Rosenblatt 1882 - 1933
Abraham Saqui (I) 1824 - 1893
Abraham Saqui (II) 1824 - 1893
Joseph Schmidt 1904 - 1942
Israel Schorr 1886 - 1935
Joseph Shlisky 1894 - 1955
Gershon Sirota 1877 - 1943
Salomon Sulzer 1804 - 1890
Richard Tucker 1913 - 1975
Samuel Vigoda 1893 - 1990
The articles include links to other relevant
articles and resources.
Everything is now available online at:
http://www.joods.nl/~chazzanut/articles/
Groeten,
Irwin Oppenheim
i(dot)oppenheim (at) xs4all(dot)nl
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