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Israel Alter (also: ''Yisraʾel Alter'',See
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born September 23, 1901 in
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, died November 16, 1979, in New York City) was an Austrian-Hungarian
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, Peter Petersen (ed.), Sophie Fetthauer (Assistant): ''Israel Alter'' (look up under ''External links'')
Jewish cantor A ''hazzan'' (; , lit. Hazan) or ''chazzan'' ( he, חַזָּן , plural ; Yiddish ''khazn''; Ladino ''Hasan'') is a Jewish musician or precentor trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the congregation in songful prayer. In English, this ...
and last chief cantor in
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, Germany. The well traveled composer was regarded as "the one Chasanim, the cantor of the cantors".Andor Izsák: ''Edition Cantor Israel Alter'' (view section ''External links'')


Family

Israel Alter was the son of the merchant ''Abraham Juda Alter'' and his wife ''Frajda Alter'', born ''Klein''. He had a brother who later also became cantor. Israel was married to ''Anna Brenner'' (born 1901), their children ''Eleasar'' (born 1923) and ''Klara'' (born 1926). Anna's siblings were ''Hermann Hersch Sobel-Brenner'' (born 1903), ''David Sobel-Brenner'' (born 1907) and ''Regina Brenner'' (born 1912) with whom the Alter family lived under one roof at the ''Ohestraße 6'' in Hanover, Germany, until their expulsion. At this address a memorial site has been established and on November 12, 2013 seven
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e have been installed, n.n. (in German language): ''Familie Alter-Brenner / Ohestraße 6 (beim Mahnmal)'', (translated: ''Family Alter-Brenner / Ohestreet 6 (at the memorial site)''), information sheet (2 pages DIN A4) at the occasion of the installation of the 7 remembrance stones on site November 12, 2013, produced by the city of Hannover, Department of Education and Qualification, Project Remembrance Culture, Sallstrasse 16, 30171 Hannover, Germany for this occasion "family members from Canada and Israel were present".pamphlet by Villa Seligmann (text in German language by Andor Izsák): ''Herbsttage der jüdischen Musik 2013'' (translated: ''Autemn remembrance days of Jewish music 2013''), Hannover 2013review the documents at ''Commons'' (look up under ''External links'') Israel Alter was the uncle of cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner.Simon Benne: ''Zentrum für jüdische Musik ...'' (look up ''Literature'') He is related to ''Bernhard Maissner'' (also known as ''Bejrich Bernhard Majzner'', born December 15, 1877, in Przyrow/Piotow/Russia; Gedenkbuch – Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft 1933–1945 (translated: ''Commemoration book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the Nazi's 1933-1945'') under the name o
''Majzner, Bejrisch Bernard''
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during the so-called "Polish intervention" on October 28, 1938, forced to Bentschen (
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), on August 10, 1939, deported to the
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, later declared perished), his wife ''Regina Rivka Richter'' (born 1877) and their children ''Issac'' (born 1905), ''Rosa'' (born 1912) and ''Isodor'' (born 1913). For these last seven family members mentioned seven remembrance stones were also installed on November 12, 2013, in front of the building at ''Lange Laube 1''.


Biography

Israel Alter studied
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in
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and
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. At the age of 20 he received his first posting as a cantor at the synagogue called ''Vereinssynagoge Brigittenauer Tempel''. During the time of the
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Israel Alter took the post of chief cantor at the "Neue Synagogue" in Hanover. At the same time he performed "many times in many places in concert halls all over Europe", until in 1929 and 1930 he went on tour in the United States, where for example he performed twice at Carnegie Hall. After the
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came to power in 1933,
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and organized and discriminatory laws and dictatorship also came to Hanover, especially targeting
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.Peter Schulze: ''Juden'' (Jews) in: ''Stadtlexikon Hannover'', (city lexikon Hanover) pp. 326-328 For this reason Israel Alter immigrated in 1935 first to South Africa. He became cantor of the largest synagogue of
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, the synagogue of the United Hebrew Congregation. In 1961, Alter immigrated to the USA, where he worked as a cantor in New York.


Inheritance

Among the
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s of Israel Alter was a scrap book containing a collection of newspaper clippings of concert reviews in several languages (see section literature). Also found were recordings of great historical importance of Alter's singing and compositions. Forty records from as early as 1930 were found, including a recording of the ''Prayer for the Souls'', a piece dedicated to the fallen soldiers of
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, which is usually not permitted to be recorded. Alter's daughter, who lived in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
, inherited the records in 1979. The records subsequently became the property of Alter's nephew, cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, who works as a cantor in
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. At first the thought was to donate the records to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, however Maissner decided to give them to Prof. Andor Izsák, director of the
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in Hanover. The records were supposed to "find a home where they originated from".


Exhibitions

2013 Villa Seligmann presented at the occasion of the week-long remembrance events called "Autumn days of Jewish Music 2013" the exhibition ''Israel Alter the last chief cantor of Hanover''.


Publications and collections

The European Centre for Jewish Music has produced a three part series of CDs from the original recordings of Israel Alter. * ''Vol 1 Liturgical music'' * ''Vol 2 Songs in Jiddish language'' * ''Vol 3 Opera songs''


Literature

* Andor Izsák (publisher): ''Israel Alter-Scrapbook'' (English, German and Hebrew language), 1 edition 2013, Hildesheim; Georg Olms, 2013, * Simon Benne
''Zentrum für jüdische Musik / Schallplatten kehren nach Hannover zurück''
(in German language, translated: "Jewish gramophone record are returning to Hanover"), in: '' Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung'' June 26, 2012, accessed December 18, 2013 * Henning Queren: ''Israel Alter - der Sänger aus Hannovers Synagoge / Das Europäische Zentrum für Jüdische Musik erinnert an den legendären Kantor und die Reichspogromnacht vor 75 Jahren.'' (in German, translated: ''Israel Alter- the singer of the Synagogue of Hanover / European Centre for Jewish Music remembers the legendary cantor at the commemoration occasion 75 years after
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''), in: ''Neue Presse'' (newspaper of Hanover), November 7, 2013, page 19 * Horst Weber, Stefan Drees (Ed:): ''Israel Alter Collection'', in: ''Quellen zur Geschichte emigrierter Musiker. 1933 - 1950'' (= ''Sources relating to the history of émigré musicians''), 2. ''New York'', München: Saur, 2005, , pp. 172–174
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References


External links

* music and portrait photograph, accessed December 18, 2013
''Israel Alter''
in the
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, Jerusalem * Katrin Farkas
''Cantor Israel Alter''
accessed December 18, 2013
''Israel Alter / 1901–1979''
on ''milkenarchive.org'' of the
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, accessed December 18, 2013 * Andor Izsák
''Edition Cantor Israel Alter''
on the site of
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, accessed 18 December 2013 *
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, Peter Petersen (ed.), Sophie Fetthauer (Assistant)
''Israel Alter''
in the ''
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'' (in German, translated ''Lexicon of the persecuted musicians in the time of Nazism'') on the site of ''Musikwissenschaftliches Institut der
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'', with many more resources, accessed December 18, 2013 {{DEFAULTSORT:Alter, Israel 1901 births 1979 deaths Austro-Hungarian musicians Austrian tenors Austro-Hungarian emigrants to Germany Hazzans Jewish composers Musicians from Vienna Musicians from Hanover People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Musicians from Lviv People from the Province of Hanover Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss Singers from New York City 20th-century American male singers 20th-century American singers 20th-century American composers 20th-century American male musicians