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to complement these reforms. These compositions, along with other earlier works, were published posthumously as
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of Paris. Many of his tunes became popular as far as Poland; and one of them was adopted by
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Baron, John H. (1992). "A Golden Age for Jewish Musicians in Paris: 1820–1865".
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Jewry in Music: Entry to the Profession from the Enlightenment to Richard Wagner
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This biographical article about a person notable in connection with
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of the now-defunct Temple rue Saint-Avoie. In May 1822, he became
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Chants religieux: Composés pour les Prières Hébrai͏̈ques
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After having served for short terms at congregations in
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elected him for life and thus induced him to remain as
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The Reform Jewish cantorate during the 19th century
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Paris
France
Judaism
Julius Lovy
fr
Samuel Naumbourg
Ḥazzan
Temple rue Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth
Montmartre Cemetery
ḥazzan
composer
Danzig
Poland
Pomerania
Talmudic
Glogau
Moravia
Bohemia
Saxony
Bavaria
Joseph Haydn
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fürth
violin
violoncello
piano
French
Italian

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