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Lazar Weiner

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Lazar Weiner
Born(1897-10-24)October 24, 1897
Cherkassy, Russian Empire
DiedJanuary 10, 1982(1982-01-10) (aged 84)
New York, New York, US
EducationKiev Conservatory
OccupationComposer

Lazar Weiner (October 24, 1897 – January 10, 1982) was an Imperial Russian-born, American-naturalized composer of Yiddish song.

Biography

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Lazar Weiner was born in Cherkassy in the Russian Empire on October 24, 1897.[1]

He emigrated to America at the age of 17 and later became the music director of the Central Synagogue in Manhattan.

He died in New York City on January 10, 1982.[2]

Works

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Weiner composed more than 200 art songs as well as Yiddish and Hebrew cantatas and full synagogue services.

References

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  1. ^ "Lazar Weiner 1897–1982". Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Newsletter. 5. American Folklore Society Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Section. 1982. Retrieved August 7, 2024 – via Google Books. Born in Cherkassy, a small town in the southern Ukraine, Lazare Weiner moved to Kiev when he was ten years old. He sang in synagogue choirs as a child, and by the age of thirteen, he entered the Kiev Conservatory to study piano.
  2. ^ "Other deaths: Weiner, Lazar". The Boston Globe. January 12, 1982. p. 40. Retrieved August 7, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
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