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Marios Papadopoulos conducts Cantor Benzion Miller and the Oxford Philomusica. Milken Archive recording session, The Warehouse. London, England.
Mark Messenger. Milken Archive recording session. London, England. Messenger is a member of the Bochmann Quartet.
Michael Bochmann. Milken Archive recording session. London, England. Bochmann is the founder of the Bochmann Quartet.
David Le Page (viola) and Peter Adams (cello). Milken Archive recording session. London, England. Le Page and Adams are members of the Bochmann Quartet.
David Le Page. Milken Archive recording session. London, England. Le Page is a member of the Bochmann Quartet.
Bochmann Quartet. Milken Archive recording session. London, England.
Bochmann Quartet. Milken Archive recording session. London, England.
Michael Bochmann. Milken Archive recording session. London, England.
Neil W. Levin conducts Cantor Benzion Miller and the London Synagogue Singers. Milken Archive recording session, New West End Synagogue. London, England.
Cantor Benzion Miller and the London Synagogue Singers. Milken Archive recording session, New West End Synagogue. London, England.
Cantor Benzion Miller. Milken Archive recording session, New West End Synagogue. London, England.
Cantor Benzion Miller. Milken Archive recording session, New West End Synagogue. London, England.
Cantor Benzion Miller with young choristers. Milken Archive recording session, New West End Synagogue. London, England.
Cantor Benzion Miller. Milken Archive recording session, New West End Synagogue. London, England.
Meyer Kupferman. A painter as well as a composer, Kupferman was a great admirer of Chagall.
Meyer Kupferman. "I like to mix things that normally don’t mix. It’s a bit like walking down Broadway, or riding the subways of New York. There’s sort of a mix of love and hate, fears, joys, and tragic components, all mingled in the sights and sounds around you. I think that because I’m a New Yorker, I have this sense of what can happen in a very tiny area between all of these unmixable elements."
Richard Wernick. A composer of many accomplishments, Wernick was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in music in 1977.
Richard Wernick. In reference to his range of musical styles and techniques, Richard Wernick has said, “I find this mixture of old and new, consonant and dissonant, tonal and nontonal, a comfortable one in which to live and create.”
Robert Merrill. A famous opera singer in the late 20th century, Merrill sang occasionally in Yiddish vaudeville shows and in the Catskill Mountains.
Members of the Southern Chorale of the University of Southern Mississippi. Milken Archive recording session. Works recorded at this session included Jack Gottlieb's
Psalmistry,
Michael Isaacson's
Aspects of a Great Miracle,
and a Torah Service by Yehudi Wyner.
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