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    Louis Lewandowski (April 3, 1821 – February 4, 1894) was a Polish-Jewish and German-Jewish composer of synagogal music. He contributed greatly to the...
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  • R. Lewandowski, Polish chemist Konrad T. Lewandowski (born 1966), Polish writer Louis Lewandowski (1821–1894), German composer Marcin Lewandowski (born...
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  • great cantor-composers were Salomon Sulzer, Samuel Naumbourg, and Louis Lewandowski, who held posts in Vienna, Paris, and Berlin, respectively. They created...
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  • Lewandowski came from a Jewish cantorial family. He was the great-nephew of Louis Lewandowski, the innovator of synagogue music in 19th century Germany, and was...
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    the foundation of his renown as a scholar. The musical director, Louis Lewandowski was also born in Września on April 3, 1821. Various sights of Września...
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    Psalmen (1849) by Felix Mendelssohn Eighteen Liturgical Psalms by Louis Lewandowski—1879 Biblické písně by Antonín Dvořák—1894 Le Roi David by Arthur...
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    "Sephardic Song, Yehezkel Braun, Andre Hajdu, Elliot Z. Levine, Louis Lewandowski, Charlie Morrow, Moyshe Oysher, Salomone Rossi, Western Wind Vocal...
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  • brace from Robert Lewandowski. On 24 August, the team defeated Athletic Bilbao 2–1 in their first home match of the season, with Lewandowski and Yamal scoring...
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    Sachs and M. Joel. Synagogal music was accepted with the help of Louis Lewandowski. Part of the evolution of the Jewish community was the cultivation...
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  • These included Salomon Sulzer in Vienna, Samuel Naumbourg in Paris, Louis Lewandowski in Berlin, and Julius Mombach in London. Secular Jewish music (and...
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