Baruch Leib Rosowsky
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Baruch Leib Rosowsky | |
Born | 1841 Riga, then Russia |
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Died | 1919 Unknown |
Occupation | Famous Cantor, Composer Oberkantor, Riga, 1871-1919 |
Children | Solomon Rosowsky, Famous Cantor & Composer |
Baruch Leib Rosowsky (1841 - 1919) was a famous cantor and composer in Riga, at the time a city in Imperial Russia. Rosowsky's time of death was during the Latvian War of Independence. His son was also a famous cantor, named Solomon Rosowsky. It is likely that Rosowsky's family is related to the Rasofsky branch of the Barney Ross family.
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[edit] Publications
- "The Cantillation of the Bible: Five Books of Moses", published 1957
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[edit] Notable Relatives
[edit] External links
- musica-judaica.com, Rosowsky bio
- AN INVENTORY OF THE SOLOMON ROSOWSKY COLLECTION, The Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary New York, 1996
- See also: Rosowsky and Rasovsky