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Name
  
Abraham Binder

Role
  
Composer

Education
  
Columbia University



Died
  
October 9, 1966, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Studies in Jewish music, Biblical Chants

Abraham Wolf Binder (January 11, 1895 – New York City October 10, 1966) was an American Jewish composer.

Binder was born in New York City. He studied at Columbia University. He became a teacher in 1921 and professor at the New York Jewish Institute of Religion in 1937. He was the founding music director of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue from 1926 under Rabbi Stephen S. Wise until his death in 1966 and was a respected leader within the Union for American Hebrew Congregations, having edited and published many compositions and articles on synagogue music. He composed an opera, several orchestral suites and works of choir music. He also collected and arranged Jewish folk songs.

Selected works

  • A tfile
  • Adon olam
  • Adoration
  • Etz hayyim hi
  • Kindling the Sabbath Lights
  • O Bless the Lord, My Soul
  • Seder avoda
  • Two Hassidic Moods, for string quartet
  • References

    Abraham Binder Wikipedia


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