Ernest Bloch correspondence and lecture, 1930-1933.

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Ernest Bloch correspondence and lecture, 1930-1933.

Includes correspondence between Bloch and Cantor Reuben R. Rinder (San Francisco, Calif., and Switzerland, 1930-1931); and a lecture by Bloch in which he explains his Avodath Kodesh, delivered at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (Sept. 16, 1933).

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Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959

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Composer, violinist, conductor, and photographer Ernest Bloch was born on July 24, 1880, in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1894 he began the study of music theory and composition with Emile Jacques-Dalcroze at the Geneva Conservatory of Music, who advised him to continue violin instruction under Louis Etienne-Reyer at the same institution. He studied violin under Franz SchoĢˆrg of the Royal Conservatory of Music, Belgium, in 1896, and composition in Frankfurt under Ivan Knorr from 1899 to 1901, whereupo...

San Francisco Conservatory of Music

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Rinder, Reuben R., 1887-1966

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Reuben Rinder served as the cantor of San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El (1913-1959) and as its cantor emeritus (1959-1966). He discovered and promoted musical prodigies and liturgical works, as well as composing his own music. He founded the Society for the Advancement of Synagogue Music. He also participated in civic and religious community organizations including: the Salvation Army; the College of the Sacred Heart (a high school); the Music and Arts Institute; the International Institute ...