William Sharlin was a cantor, synagogue composer, teacher and musicologist. Raised in an Orthodox household, he turned toward Universalism and the liberal Reform movement. Drawing on interviews conducted with Sharlin late in life, the author chronicles the career of one of the most inventive and creative figures in the history of the cantorate.
William Sharlin was a cantor, synagogue composer, teacher and musicologist. Raised in an Orthodox household, he turned toward Universalism and the liberal Reform movement. Drawing on interviews conducted with Sharlin late in life, the author chronicles the career of one of the most inventive and creative figures in the history of the cantorate.
Jonathan L. Friedmann is a professor of Jewish music history at the Academy for Jewish Religion, California, and Extraordinary Professor of theology at North-West University (South Africa). He is the author, editor or compiler of eleven other books on music and religion. Visit his website at jonathanfriedmann.com.
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Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. Beginnings 2. School of Sacred Music, New York 3. Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati 4. Leo Baeck Temple, Los Angeles 5. Department of Sacred Music, Los Angeles 6. Saratoga, California Epilogue Appendix: The Writings of Cantor William Sharlin-An Annotated Bibliography Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. Beginnings 2. School of Sacred Music, New York 3. Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati 4. Leo Baeck Temple, Los Angeles 5. Department of Sacred Music, Los Angeles 6. Saratoga, California Epilogue Appendix: The Writings of Cantor William Sharlin-An Annotated Bibliography Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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