Benedict Silberman
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Benedict Silberman, originally Boruch Hirsch-Benedigton Silberman (December 5, 1901 Helsinki, Finland - 1971 Hilversum, Netherlands), was a Jewish composer and conductor. In 1965, he won the Golden Harp.[1]
[edit] Further reading
- Album description of Jewish Music (Melodies Beloved The World Over) at Dartmouth Jewish Sound Archive
[edit] References
- ^ Conamus jaarverslag 2003 (Dutch)