

The number of Updates may vary due to developments in the law and other publishing issues, but subscribers may use this as a rough estimate of future shipments. Subscribers are advised of the number of Updates that were made to the particular publication the prior year. Shipping and handling fees are not included in the annual price. Greenfield, Wolf.Subscribers receive the product(s) listed on the Order Form and any Updates made available during the annual subscription period. Friday evening service / by Eric Werner, Professor of Jewish Music, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Longing for Jerusalem : for tenor solo, mixed chorus & organ / David Diamond poem by Judah Halevy translated by Emma Lazarus. Va-anachnu / Rosalie Housman.ĭiamond, David, 1915-2005.

Friday evening services, : 22nd annual service new liturgical music : Mizmor l'David : archival tape / David Diamond. Ahavas olom / by Reuven Kosakoff.ĭiamond, David, 1915-2005. Rabbi Bernstein delivers a High Holyday greeting to men and women of the Jewish faith in the Armed Services : archival disc / assisted by Cantor Putterman. P A S, : Shabbat Sholom Secunda : archival disc /. Passover seder melodies : archival tape /. Songs of the synagogue : WEVD, Feb 28, 42 : archival disc / Cantor Putterman.ĭruckman, Jacob, 1928-1996. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound. Jan Peerce collection of sound recordings, 1932-1983 The Bitter herb : 4/10/47 : archival disc /. Park Avenue Synagogue, Friday evening services, : twenty-seventh annual service new liturgical music : Come let us sing together : archival tape / by Lazar Weiner.īinder, Abraham Wolf, 1895-1966. Park Avenue Synagogue, Friday evening services, : 29th annual service new liturgical music : Mizmor l'Yisrael : archival tape / by Nahum Amir. L'David mizmor : a service for the Sabbath evening : for cantor, congregation, mixed choir (SATB), organ / by Charles Davidson.Īmir, Nahum. by Hugo Adler.ĭavidson, Charles (Charles Stuart), 1929. Passover program : CBS, 4/6/44, 5:00-5:30 pm : archival disc.Īdler, Hugo Ch. Ahavas olom : for tenor (cantor) mixed chorus and organ / Frederick Jacobi. T'ka b'shofor Sh'losh s'udos : WEVD, 10/15/50 : archival disc / Cantor D Putterman.ĭessau, Paul, 1894-1979. Mizmor l'David : sacred service for the Sabbath eve : for cantor, mixed chorus and organ (or orchestra) : with congregational responses / David Diamond.ĭunajewsky, A., 1843-1911. Park Avenue Synagogue, Friday evening service, : sixteenth annual service new liturgical music : Lichvod Shabbat : archival tape / Reuven Kosakoff, composer Moshe Budmor, conductor.ĭiamond, David, 1915-2005. Park Avenue Synagogue Selihot service : Saturday evening, Septem: archival tape / Cantor David Putterman and choir Rabbi Judah Nadich. Park Avenue Synagogue, Friday evening services, : Twenty-fifth annual service new liturgical music by contemporary composers : archival tape / Cantor David Putterman and choir Neil Robinson. Friday evening service : for hazzan, chorus and organ / Jan Meyerowitz. Putterman and synagogue choir directed by Abraham Kaplan Neil Robinson, organ Rabbi Judah Nadich Nancy Lang, sound engineer.

Park Avenue Synagogue, May 3, 1974, complete Friday evening service : thirtieth annual service new liturgical music : Shirat Miriam l'Shabbat : archival tape / by Miriam Gideon Cantor David J. (Jewish Theological Seminary of America). Putterman died in New York City on October 10, 1979.įrom the description of Papers and music scores, ca.
COLUMBIA RECORDS DAVID AARONSON SERIES
His three major career accomplishments were: initiating and heading, from 1943-1976, an annual series commissioning contemporary synagogue music instigating the founding of the Cantors Assembly in 1947 and spearheading the establishment of the Cantors Institute at the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1952. Putterman remained at Park Avenue until his retirement in 1976. By the time of Rabbi Steinberg's premature death in 1950, they had transformed the congregation into one of the beacons for America's Conservative Jewish movement. In 1933 both Putterman and Rabbi Milton Steinberg were offered to lead New York's Park Avenue Synagogue. During the nineteen-twenties Putterman recorded in Yiddish and Hebrew for the Victor, Brunswick and Vocalion labels. As a boy he was alto soloist in the choirs of cantors Josef Rosenblatt, Gershon Sirota and Zeidel Rovner. Putterman was born in 1900 on an immigrant ship en route to New York City.
