Frank Pelleg

Frank Pelleg

Frank Pelleg (* 24. September 1910 in Prag als Frank Pollak; † 20. Dezember 1968 in Haifa) war ein israelischer Komponist tschechischer Herkunft.

Er war zunächst Opernkapellmeister in Prag, emigrierte 1936 nach Palästina und gründete dort ein Institut für Musikforschung. Bis 1952 war er Direktor der Abteilung Musik im Kultusministerium, war Professor an der Musik-Akademie Tel Aviv und Vorsitzender der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Neue Musik in Tel Aviv.

Er komponierte Theater- und Filmmusik, war auch ein bedeutender Cembalist und Pianist.

Schriften

  • Da et ha-Muzikah, 1946
  • Kelei ha-Neginah, 1965

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