[Synagogue music collection, Rosh ha-Shanah : Park Avenue Synagogue, New York, N.Y. : manuscripts, 1914-1976 / collected by Cantor David J. Putterman].
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Park Avenue Synagogue (New York, N.Y.)
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Kaiser, Alois, 1840-1908
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Weintraub, Hirsch, 1811-1881
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Milner, Moshe, 1886-1953
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Sommer, Paul
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Kirschner, Emanuel, 1857-1938
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Sulzer, Salomon, 1804-1890
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Stark, Edward J., 1863-1918
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Gr"unzweig, Adolf, 1829-1905.
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Brun, Bezalel ben Isaac, 1860-1918.
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Reif, A.
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Schumann, Robert
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Originally composed for solo piano, 1833-1835. Collaborative orchestration of the score, 1908-1909, for the use of the Russian Imperial Ballet. No indication is given of each collaborator's contribution. First performance as a ballet St. Petersburg, 1910. First concert performance, Boston, 25 November 1938, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Goossens conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Carnival / Robert Schumann ; orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov, Glazounov, Li...
Goldstein, Michèle
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Naumbourg, Samuel, 1817-1880
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Goldenstein, Solomon.
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Alman, Samuel, 1878-1947
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Lewandowski, Louis, 1821-1894
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Nowakowsky, David, 1848-1921
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Ephros, Gershon, 1890-1978
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Commissioned by Cantor Jacob Kleinberg for the Laurelton Jewish Center. Dedicated to historic Jerusalem on its 3000th jubilee.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of [Biblical suite] / Gershon Ephros. [19--]. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 166329405 Originally a suite of children's songs.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Sus vaagala. [19--]. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 156992429 ...
Meisels, Saul, 1907-1990
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Saul Meisels served as cantor of B'nai Jeshurun Congregation (Temple on the Heights), Cleveland Heights, Ohio, from 1942-1979, and was considered one of the foremost interpreters of Yiddish song in the United States. He attended New York University and received formal vocal training at Julliard School of Music. He served as president of the Cantors Assembly, was a member of the Board of Governors of the Jewish Theological Seminary, and was a founder of the Jewish Liturgical Society and the Israe...
Sukoenig, Abraham
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Silver, Mark, 1892-1965
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Composed 1918. First performance, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Rochester, N.Y., 1 May 1925, Howard Hanson conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Peace and war : symphonic poem / Mark Silver. [1918] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 54684626 Also known as "Marcia Funebre." Depicts a Jewish funeral procession in a small Russian town. Composed 1915-1916. First performance May 1920, New Symphony Orchestra, Artur Bodanzky conductor....
Putterman, David
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David J. Putterman was born in 1900 on an immigrant ship en route to New York City. As a boy he was alto soloist in the choirs of cantors Josef Rosenblatt, Gershon Sirota and Zeidel Rovner. During the nineteen-twenties Putterman recorded in Yiddish and Hebrew for the Victor, Brunswick and Vocalion labels. In 1933 both Putterman and Rabbi Milton Steinberg were offered to lead New York's Park Avenue Synagogue. By the time of Rabbi Steinberg's premature death in 1950, they had transformed the congr...