About Lazare Saminsky
Lazare Saminsky, born Lazar Iosifovich Saminsky (Russian: Лазарь (Элиэзер) Семенович Саминский; Valegozulovo, near Odessa, 27 October 1882 – Port Chester, New York, 30 June 1959), was a performer, conductor and composer, especially of Jewish music. Born to a merchant family, Saminsky received a broad education in the arts, sciences and languages. He studied music at the Odessa conservatoire from 1903–1905, and then went to Moscow where he studied mathematics and philosophy as well as music.
Top Tracks
Schir Haschirim
First Hebrew Song Cycle, Op. 12: Hebrew Lullaby
Chassidic Suite, Op. 24 (version for violin and piano): III. Hamavdil
First Hebrew Song Cycle, Op. 12: The Night
First Hebrew Song Cycle, Op. 12: Little Sorele's Lamb
Second Hebrew Song Cycle, Op. 13: The Great Rabbi's Invocation
Schlaf, mein Kind, Op. 11, No. 2
Second Hebrew Song Cycle, Op. 13: Rachelina
Meditation from Chasidic Suite, Op. 24
Chassidic Suite, Op. 24 (version for violin and piano): I. Chasidic Dance
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