- Max Janowski
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Max Janowski (1912–1991), was a composer of Jewish liturgical music, a conductor, choir director, and voice teacher. Born in Berlin, in the early 1930s he became head of the piano department at the Musashino Academy of Music, Tokyo, Japan. He emigrated to the United States in 1937 and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
Max Janowski's choral works include the traditional Jewish prayers "Avinu Malkeinu" ("Our Father, Our King," a hymn for the High Holy Days), "Sim Shalom" ("Song of Peace," which was dedicated to the American diplomat Ralph Bunche), "Yismehu," and "ve-Shomeru".
Janowski was the longtime music director at K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Congregation in Hyde Park in Chicago.
Baritone Sherrill Milnes and mezzo-soprano Isola Jones studied with him.
External links
- Max Janowski, 79, Composer and Teacher, New York Times. Published: April 10, 1991. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
- Edelman, Marsha Bryan, Synagogue Music in the Modern Era. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
Categories:- Jewish music
- Jewish composers
- German Jews
- American people of German-Jewish descent
- German expatriates in Japan
- German emigrants to the United States
- People from Berlin
- 1912 births
- 1991 deaths
- Jewish biography stubs
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