Shaul Berezovsky

Shaul Berezovsky

Shaul Berezovsky (Yiddish: שאול בערעזאָװסקי, Hebrew: שאול ברזובסקי, Polish: Szaul Berezowski, 1908–1975) was a Polish and Israeli composer, pianist, and music director.[1][2][3] He composed music for productions by many of the leading figures of the Polish Yiddish Theatre of the interwar and postwar period, including Shimon Dzigan and Israel Shumacher, Moishe Broderzon, and Ida Kamińska. He was also well known as a choir director and arranger.

  1. ^ Berezovsky, Shaul; Karpinowitz, A. (1976). Lider bukh (in Yiddish). Tel-Aviv: Aroysgegebn durkh dem gezelshafṭlekhn ḳomiṭeṭ tsu fareybiḳn dem ondenḳ fun Shaʾul Berezoṿsḳi. pp. 9–26.
  2. ^ Isaschar, Fater (1975). Yidishe muziḳ in Poyln tsṿishn beyde ṿelṭ-milḥomes̀ (in Yiddish). Tel-Aviv: Ṿelṭ-Federatsye fun Poylishe Yidn. pp. 262–3.
  3. ^ Lis, Abraham (1985). Shmuesn biks̀av (in Yiddish). Tel-Aviv: Farlag Y.L. Peretz. pp. 166–8.