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Lazare Saminsky

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Vocal/Choral: To Zion, a Choral Fantasy; 4 Sacred Choruses; 10 Hebrew Folksongs and Folk Dances; 3 Hebrew Song Cycles; 6 Songs of the Russian Orient; Requiem, in memory of Lillian Saminsky; Sabbath Morning Service; Holiday Service; By the Rivers of
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Symphonies: No. 1, Of the Great Rivers (1914); No. 2, Symphonie des Sommets (1918); No. 3, Symphony of the Seas (1924); No. 4 (1927); No. 5, Jerusalem, City of Solomon and Christ, for chorus and orchestra
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In 1919 Saminsky left the Soviet Union and travelled to France and England, where he gave recitals of Russian and Jewish music, and led a ballet season at the
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Solo with Orchestra: The Vow - Rhapsodic Variations for Piano and Orchestra (1917 ; rev. 1943); East and West, Suite for Violin and Orchestra
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Operas: The Vision of Ariel (1916), Gagliarda of a Merry Plague (1925), The Daughter of Jepta (1929), Julian, the Apostate Caesar (1933–38),
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Orchestra: Vigiliae; Lament of Rachel; Venice; Ausonia; Three Shadows, Poems for Orchestra; Pueblo, A Moon Epic; Stilled Pageants
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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (Revised by Nicolas Slonimsky), G. Schirmer, NY, 1958,
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music, and from 1917 to 1918 he was head of the conservatory. During this period he also wrote an
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fellowship, working in the Monday Music Studio. From 1924 he was music director of the
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Saminsky wrote numerous books on Jewish music, contemporary music, and conducting.
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opp. 12 and 13 (written in 1914, published New York, 1922, text in
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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While still a student he became a founder member, with
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Der Eintritt des JΓΌdischen in die Welt der Kunstmusik
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Port Chester, NY. 28 May 1945. p. 6 274:), songs, choral works, and piano pieces. 263:Saminsky's major compositions include the 31: 650: 353: 351: 349: 347: 204:, where he also interested himself in 594: 568: 136:Π›Π°Π·Π°Ρ€ΡŒ (ЭлиэзСр) Π‘Π΅ΠΌΠ΅Π½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ Баминский 703:20th-century Russian male musicians 344: 13: 14: 714: 552: 322:by Saminsky, sung by Emma Schaver 479: 442: 380: 487: 450: 413: 400:Milken Archive of Jewish Music 388: 1: 337: 319:Shir hashirim (Song of songs) 198:Society for Jewish Folk Music 673:Russian male opera composers 326: 217:Tsar Yulian (Emperor Julian) 7: 10: 719: 683:Jewish classical composers 531:Beate SchrΓΆder-Nauenburg, 516: 495:"Lazare Saminsky - Artist" 128:Lazar Semyonovich Saminsky 44:Lazar Semyonovich Saminsky 602: 135: 109: 99: 91: 72: 39: 30: 23: 311: 287: 265:First and Second Hebrew 173:, where he studied with 668:Russian opera composers 196:, and others, of the ' 175:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 145: 282:Port Chester, New York 234:Duke of York's Theatre 421:"Lillian M. 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Valehotsulove
uk
Port Chester
Russian
Jewish music
Dolynske
uk
Odessa
Moscow
St.Petersburg
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Anatoly Lyadov
Nikolai Tcherepnin
Mikhail Gnesin
Lyubov Streicher
Society for Jewish Folk Music
Tbilisi
Georgian
Armenian
opera
cantillation
nigun
Duke of York's Theatre
London
MacDowell
Temple Emanu-El
New York City
Joseph Achron
Isidor Freed

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