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Composer / Arranger / Conductor of Spoken Word, Classical, Folk and World
A.k.a. Alexandru Leon
✰ 1890, Epurești (now Iepurești), Giurgiu County, România ✞ 1971, Paris, France Romanian with webrew origins composer, conductor, arranger and music librarian who emigrated in France somewhere at the end of 20's Sometimes credited as Alexandru or Alex. Leon Studied music in Viena and Paris. From his early studies with Abraham Zevi Idelsohn, he acquired an interest in Jewish folklore and tradition. 1929 - presented a weekly program of Jewish music on the French Radio 1936 -1940 teaches Hebrew chant at the Schola Cantorum and at the Israelite School of Pedagogy and liturgy Paris (where he was director) 1936 -1937 - conductor of Chorus Grande Synagogue from Paris 1958 - published a collection of séphardis Songs (London) and also wrote essays on Jewish music in several scientific publications. 1961 - was elected music director of consistorial temples of Paris
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Chants D'Israël | Émile Kaçmann | 1958 | Album |