Aaron Beer | |
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Born | |
Died | 3 January 1821 | (aged 82)
Religion | Judaism |
Aaron Beer Gabriel (Yiddish: אהרן בער גבריאל); (10 February 1739 – 3 January 1821), also known as the Bamberger Ḥazzan,[1] was a German ḥazzan and composer, who served as chief cantor of the Jewish congregation of Berlin. He was known as a tenor of considerable vocal range.[1]