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Tsen Brider: A Jewish Requiem, Joshua R. Jacobson
Tsen Brider: A Jewish Requiem, Joshua R. Jacobson
Joshua R. Jacobson
In 1939 a Jewish choral conductor imprisoned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp organized a clandestine choir. The choir and its conductor managed to rehearse and perform secretly for three years. Sensing that the end was near, in 1942 the ensemble was rehearsing its own "Jewish Requiem" when the deportation order arrived. Neither the conductor nor any of his singers survived, but the "Jewish Requiem" did survive. This article chronicles the origins and fate of this unique composition.
What Is Jewish Liturgical Music?, Joshua Jacobson
What Is Jewish Liturgical Music?, Joshua Jacobson
Joshua R. Jacobson
No abstract provided.
Jewish Women In Music, Joshua Jacobson
Arnold Schoenberg And Ahad Ha‘Am, Joshua R. Jacobson
Arnold Schoenberg And Ahad Ha‘Am, Joshua R. Jacobson
Joshua R. Jacobson
No abstract provided.
Jewish Music Versus Jewish Worship, Joshua Jacobson
Jewish Music Versus Jewish Worship, Joshua Jacobson
Joshua R. Jacobson
No abstract provided.
Ta'amey Hamikra: A Closer Look, Joshua R. Jacobson
Ta'amey Hamikra: A Closer Look, Joshua R. Jacobson
Joshua R. Jacobson
No abstract provided.
Contrafaction, Joshua R. Jacobson