NOUN | a cantor | cantors | |
SYNO | cantor | choirmaster | hazan | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- ensemble {m} de Smith–Volterra–Cantor = ε-Cantor set
- ensemble {m} de Smith–Volterra–Cantor = fat Cantor set
- ensemble {m} de Smith–Volterra–Cantor = Smith–Volterra–Cantor set
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- The congregation also hired Jaime Shpall as cantor that year, replacing Bruce Benson, who left in 2006.
- Shmuel Barzilai (born 3 June 1957) is an Israeli cantor. He is the chief cantor of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien in Vienna.
- Naftali Hershtik was appointed the chief cantor of the synagogue, a position he held until succeeded by Chief Cantor Chaim Adler on 31 December 2008.
- In 2009, Iran-born Tannoz Bahremand Foruzanfar was ordained as a cantor by the non-denominational Academy for Jewish Religion (California), becoming the first female Persian ordained cantor in the United States.
- The movie's original title was "Chazz'n", after the profiled cantor's sobriquet "Chazzan Jack Mendelson." It has also been titled "A Cantor's Story".
- (1) The "cantor" or "precentor", usually assisted by a "sub-cantor", or "succentor".
- Solomon (Salomo) Rosowsky (1878, Riga –1962) was a cantor (hazzan) and composer, and son of the Rigan cantor, Baruch Leib Rosowsky.
- The most famous modern Coptic cantor is the late Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny, whose recordings have helped preserve and unify many ancient chants that otherwise would have been lost, however, they were recorded in Greco-Bohairic Pronunciation.
- Cantor Azi Schwartz grew up in the Israeli settlement of Alon Shvut in Gush Etzion and studied in the Jerusalem's Netiv Meir Yeshiva.
- Michael Weisser served as cantor from 1971 to 1973.
- Robbins is sometimes reported to be the first female cantor, although the unofficial cantor Julie Rosewald preceded her.
- Nowakowsky was born in Malyn in the Ukraine in 1848, to sing in a trio with a cantor in the nearby town of Smelnik.
- for cantor, choir and organ, which had been commissioned by Cantor David Putterman of New York's Park Avenue Synagogue who was cantor in its first performance there in that same year.
- Josef Goldstein (27 March 1836 [...] 17 June 1899) was an Austro-Hungarian cantor and composer. He was chief cantor at the Leopoldstädter Tempel in Vienna, Austria from 1857 until his death.
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