Moshe Gassner

Born in Budapest, Hungary, 1929. Settled in Israel 1949. Gassner was one of the founders of Kibbutz Givat-Oz. Studied composition with Abel Ehrlich and Oedoen Partos. Composed works for chorus, chamber music, orchestral music, electric and graphic music. Active in the music life of his Kibbutz. Won the S. Liberson Prize (1971,1973), The Havazelet Prize, and Mark Lavry Prize given by Haifa Municipality (1979, 1996).


Pieces by Moshe Gassner

for brass quintet and magnetic tape
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for mixed choir
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violin and symphony orchestra
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for flute, clarinet, violoncello, piano and magnetic tape
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for violin, violoncello and magnetic tape
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for string orchestra
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Little Suite
for clarinet and piano
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