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  1. Joseph Cherniavsky (Yiddish: יוסף טשערניאַװסקי) (c. 1890-1959) was a Jewish American cellist, theatre and film composer, orchestra director, and recording artist.

  2. Joseph Cherniavsky (Yiddish: יוסף טשערניאַװסקי) (c. 1890-1959) was a Jewish American cellist, theatre and film composer, orchestra director, and recording artist.

  3. Joseph Cherniavsky (Yiddish: יוסף טשערניאַװסקי) (c. 1890-1959) was a Jewish American cellist, theatre and film composer, orchestra director, and recording artist. He wrote for the Yiddish theatre, made some of the earliest novelty recordings mixing American popular music, Jazz and klezmer in the mid-1920s, was also musical ...

  4. A familiar klezmer tune played elsewhere by Belf's Romanian Orchestra under the title Noch Havdole, here by Joseph Cherniavsky and his band.Feat. Dave Tarras...

  5. Joseph Cherniavsky was born in 1894 in Lubni (Ukraine) into a family of klezmorim. He studied cello in the St. Petersburg Conservatory, and, at that time, joined the Zimro Jewish Chamber Orchestra. In 1918 he came with that group to the U.S. He composed and conducted for theaters of Maurice Schwartz, Boris Thomashefsky, Ludwig Satz and others.

  6. Joseph Cherniavsky. Composer: Show Boat. Composer and conductor, educated at the St. Petersburg Conservatory (Gold Medal), and a student of Alexander Glazounov, Rimsky-Korsakov, and (in Leipzig) Julius Klengel. He toured the USA as a conductor in theatres and in concerts.

  7. Jan 20, 2024 · Joseph Cherniavsky - Wikisource, the free online library. Author:Joseph Cherniavsky. ←. Author Index: Ch. Joseph Cherniavsky(c. 1890 – 1959) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. Jewish-American cellist, theatre and film composer, orchestra director, and recording artist. Joseph Cherniavsky.