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Avidom, Menahem, 1908-1995

LC control no.n 93048858
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LC classificationML410.A8715 Biography
Personal name headingAvidom, Menahem, 1908-1995
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Variant(s)Kalkstein, Menahem, 1908-1995
אבדים, מ
אבידום, מנחם, 1908-1995
Mahler-Kalkstein, Menahem, 1908-1995
Avidom, Menachem, 1908-1995
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Found inHis Meʻarat Yodfat, 1978: t.p. (Menaḥem Avidom; Menahem Avidom [in rom.]) p. 4 (b. 1908, Poland; imm. Palestine, 1925; Director General and member of the Board of the Israel Performing Rights Society (Acum))
Baker's biographical dictionary of musicians, c2001 (Avidom (real name Kalkstein), Menahem; b. Jan. 6, 1908, Stanislawow; d. Aug. 5, 1995, Herzliya; Polish-born Israeli composer and administrator)
Grove music online, Aug. 31, 2010 (Avidom (Mahler-Kalkstein), Menahem; b. Jan. 6, 1908, Stanislav, d. Aug. 5, 1995, Tel-Aviv; Israeli composer of Russian birth; his mother was a cousin of Mahler; his adopted surname combines the word "Avi" ("father of") with the initials of his children's names)
Wikipedia, Aug. 31, 2010 (Menachem Avidom (Hebrew: מנחם אבידום‎); b. Mendel Mahler-Kalkstein, Jan. 6, 1908, Stanislaviv, Austria-Hungary, d. Aug. 5, 1995, Tel Aviv, Israel; Israeli composer. His Hebrew surname is the combination of the names of his daughters - Daniella and Miriam (Avi - the father of; D - for Daniella; O - and; M - for Miriam)
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