Engel, Joel, 1868-1927

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Name (Hebrew)
אנגל, יואל, 1868-1927
Name (Latin)
Primorsko-Akhtarsk (Russia)
Name (Cyrilic)
Энгель, Юлий Дмитриевич, 1868-1927
Other forms of name
Primorsko-Akhtarsk (R.S.F.S.R.)
Primorsko-Achidrskaja (R.S.F.S.R.)
Primorsko-Akhtarskaya (R.S.F.S.R.)
Stanitsa Primorsko-Akhtarskaya (R.S.F.S.R.)
Akhtari (R.S.F.S.R.)
Date of birth
1868-04-16
Date of death
1927-02-11
Place of birth
Berdi︠a︡nsʹk (Ukraine)
Place of death
Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel)
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: ברדיאנסק [פלך טאווריה, אוקראינה]
מקום לידה: Berdyansk
תאריך לידה עברי: כג ניסן תרכ"ח [16.4.1868]
מקום פטירה: Tel Aviv
מקום פטירה: תל-אביב
תאריך פטירה עברי: ט אדר-א תרפ"ז [11.2.1927].
מקצוע: מלחין ומוסיקולוג.
תאריך עליה: בסוף שנת 1924 עלה ארצה.
הגירה: בשנים תרפ"ב-תרפ"ד [1924-1922] התגורר בברלין.
MARC
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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 302250860
Wikidata: Q2910129
Library of congress: n 81067987
Sources of Information
  • ארכיון יואל אנגל
  • Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
  • מ' רבינא, יואל אנגל, חייו ויצירתו, ירושלים תרצ"ז
  • מ' רבינא, יואל אנגל והמוסיקה היהודית, תל-אביב תש"ז.
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Wikipedia description:

Joel Engel (also Yoel or Yury, Russian: Юлий Дмитриевич (Йоэль) Энгель, Yuliy Dmitrievich (Yoel) Engel, 1868–1927) was a Russian music critic, composer and one of the leading figures in the Jewish art music movement. Born in the Russian Empire, and later moving to Berlin and then to Mandatory Palestine, Engel has been called "the true founding father of the modern renaissance of Jewish music." As a composer, teacher, and organizer, Engel inspired a generation of Jewish classical musicians to rediscover their ethnic roots and create a new style of nationalist Jewish music, modelled after the national music movements of Russia, Slovakia, Hungary and elsewhere in Europe. This style—developed by composers Alexander Krein, Lazare Saminsky, Mikhail Gnesin, Solomon Rosowsky, and others—was an important influence on the music of many twentieth-century composers, as well as on the folk music of Israel. His work in preserving the musical tradition of the shtetl—the 19th-century Jewish village of eastern Europe—made possible the revival of klezmer music today.

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