Louis Lewandowski
Louis Lewandowski (April 3, 1821 – February 4, 1894) was a Polish-Jewish and German-Jewish composer of synagogal music.He contributed greatly to the liturgy of the Synagogue Service. His most famous works were composed during his tenure as musical director at the Neue Synagoge in Berlin and his melodies form a substantial part of synagogue services around the world today. Provided by Wikipedia
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Hebräische Weisen : op. 45 : orgel = organ = orgue /
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Masters of Jewish music
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German-Jewish organ music : an anthology of works from the 1820s to the 1960s /
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