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Idelsohn, A. Z. (Abraham Zebi), 1882-1938 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Idelsohn, A. Z. (Abraham Zebi), 1882-1938
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Idelsohn, Abraham Zebi, 1882-1938
  • אידלזון, אברהם צבי
  • אידלזון, אברהם צבי, 1882-1938
  • אידלזון, א. צ. (אברהם צבי), 1882־1938
  • אידלזון, א. צ. (אברהם צבי), 1938־1882
  • אידלסון, אברהם צבי, 1882־1938

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His Jewish music in its historical development, 1944, c1929: t.p. (A.Z. Idelsohn, professor of Jewish music, Hebrew Union College)

LC in RLIN, 3-9-88 (hdg.: Idelsohn, Abraham Zebi, 1882-1938; usage: A.Z. Idelsohn)

Wikipedia, December 6, 2013 (Abraham Zevi Idelsohn; Avrohom Tzvi Idelsohn in Ashkenazi Hebrew; middle name also rendered Tzvi, Zvi, Zwi, or Zebi; born July 14, 1882, Feliksberg, Latvia, died August 14, 1938, Johannesburg, South Africa; Jewish ethnologist, musicologist, and composer; professor of Jewish music at Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati; trained as a cantor)

Grove music online, December 6, 2013 (Idelsohn, Abraham Zvi; born June 11, 1882, Filzburg, near Libau (now Liepāja, Latvia), died August 15, 1938, Johannesburg; Jewish cantor and musicologist of Russian birth; wrote prolifically on the history and liturgy of Jewish music; composed several complete synagogue services; lived in Jerusalem 1906-1921, Cincinnati, 1922-1930; appointed professor of Jewish music and liturgy at the Hebrew Union College in 1924; moved to Johannesburg in 1937; lists writings in German, Hebrew, and English)

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