Israel Composers - meaning and definition. What is Israel Composers
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What (who) is Israel Composers - definition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Polish composers; Composers/Polish composers
  • [[Andrzej Kurylewicz]]
  • [[Frédéric Chopin]]
  • [[Grażyna Bacewicz]]
  • [[Henryk Górecki]]
  • [[Jan A.P. Kaczmarek]]
  • [[Karol Szymanowski]]
  • [[Krzysztof Penderecki]]
  • [[Witold Lutosławski]]
  • [[Michał Kleofas Ogiński]]
  • [[Stanisław Moniuszko]]
  • [[Wojciech Kilar]]

Israel (composition)         
ORIGINAL INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSED BY JOHN CARISI
Israel (jazz)
"Israel " is a composition by John Carisi, which has become a jazz standard. Described as a "minor blues", it was originally recorded in 1949 by Miles Davis as part of the "Birth of the Cool" sessions.
Bob Israel (composer)         
AMERICAN MUSIC COMPOSER AND PRODUCER
Robert A. "Bob" Israel is a music composer and producer, having created the themes to ABC Television shows World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, 20/20, This Week, and Nightline.
Robert Israel (composer)         
SILENT FILM ACCOMPANIMENT
Robert Israel (born April 30, 1963 in Los Angeles) is an acclaimed film score composer who works primarily on silent films. He is an organist and pianist, and Israel has been described as following in the footsteps of other great film scorers, Arthur Kleiner and Gaylord Carter.

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List of Polish composers

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