Samuel Naumbourg

Samuel Naumbourg

Samuel Naumbourg (* 15. März 1817 in Dennenlohe; † 1. Mai 1880 in Saint-Mandé) war ein französischer Kantor und Komponist liturgisch-jüdischer Musik.

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  • Semirot Israel (synagogales Gesangwerk mit Beiträgen von Meyerbeer und Halévy, 1847)

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