Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York music scores, papers, and other material, 1886-1990

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Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York music scores, papers, and other material, 1886-1990

The Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York Music Collection consists primarily of published music that once constituted the music library of this organization. In addition, there are unpublished music manuscripts and cantata texts, song repertoire in folders and some administrative papers and photo slides.

21 boxes (26 linear ft., processed) + 8 boxes (10 linear ft., unprocessed) + 1,000 slides (unprocessed) : col. ; 2 x 2 in.

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Board of Jewish Education (New York, N.Y.). Music Dept.

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Neumann, Richard J.

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Kosakoff, R. (Reuven)

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Commissioned by the Workmen's Circle of New York. Composed 1952. First performance at a Workmen's Circle Concert, New York, 1952, Lazar Weiner conductor. Movement I dedicated to Lazar Weiner, Movement II to Israel Rabinovitch.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Three moods : based on Hebrew cantillations / by Reuven Kosakoff. [19--] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 52587617 ...

Jewish Education Committee of New York

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Michalowitsch, K.J.

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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 ...

Beimel, Jacob, 1880-1944

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Jacob Beimel was an American cantor, composer and musicologist. Beimel was an early, influential figure who helped return America's twentieth-century synagogue music to its traditional roots. He was born October 11, 1875 in Parichi, a village in Minsk province. At the age of twelve he became a choir singer with cantor Nissi Belzer (Nissan Spivak) of Berditchev. Beimel relocated to Berlin in 1903. A year later he began studies at the Royal Academy of the Arts in musical composition with Professor...

Goldberg, Caroll.

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Cowan, Ida.

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Coopersmith, Harry, 1902-1975

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