Jewish musicians
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Civic Symphony Orchestra of Denver in Rehearsal, 1938 November 25
The members of the Civic Symphony Orchestra of Denver are on stage with their instruments for rehearsal on November 25, 1938. In the top left corner is an insert photograph of the conductor, Horace Tureman. Some members are identified in the margins: George Wagner, Harold Potashnick, Sam Chernick, Lewis Chernoff, Henry Ginsberg, Ethel Bernstone, and Eli Trustman.
Colorado Jewish Composers, 1980
David E. Eisenberg Scrapbook, 1922-1944
Consist of a scanned copy of a scrapbook. Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, concert programs, a few signed headshots from other musicians (one from Moissaye Boguslawski), and an honorary doctoral certificate in music from the Boguslawski College of Music in 1936. Digitized - no hard copy.
Escape to the Tatras, 2022
Memoir "Escape to the Tatras: A Boy, a War, and a Life Interrupted" by Oscar Sladek with Corinne Joy Brown. The memoir is through the eyes of a nine year boy, who was separated from his parents and began a journey to find safety from the Holocaust.
Jacob Lefkowitz Cantorial Melodies
Joseph Schuster, 1951 April
Joseph Schuster (1903-1969). Russian-Jewish cellist.
Mischa Elman, 1923
Mischa Elman (1-20-1891 to 4-5-1967) Jewish violinist; frequent accompanist for chamber music, recorded widely.
Mischa Elman, 1936 April 9
Mischa Elman (1-20-1891 to 4-5-1967) Jewish violinist; frequent accompanist for chamber music, recorded widely.
Morris Chernoff Scrapbook
Collection contains scrapbook from Morris Chernoff from 1916-1925, and a newspaper clipping from 1938.
Osi Sladek, 2015 April 3
The newspaper article appeared in the April 3, 2015 Passover Edition of the "Intermountain Jewish News." Daniel Sladek wrote about his father Osi Sladek who was a child Holocaust survivor and a folk singer and composer. He took part in the folk music revival beginning in 1958 when he arrived in California.