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Louis Danto

Louis Harry Danto (May 2, 1929 - July 23, 2010) was a lyric tenor and cantor. He was acclaimed for his cantorial music, concert appearances and recordings of Italian, Russian, and French opera repertoire.[1] Danto performed throughout North America, Europe and Israel, and recorded 24 solo albums.

Danto was recognized for the "rare beauty and purity of his voice, its mastery, power and control, and for his breathtaking emotional expressivity." After a performance at Carnegie Hall, Alan Rich of the New York Times wrote, "a voice of great beauty, clear and true — breathtaking, radiant, as though from another world." George Jellinek, broadcaster and music critic for Stereo Review magazine (USA), wrote of Louis Danto: "No other tenor under contract to a major U.S. opera company today can duplicate such technique and overall control."

Danto served as cantor at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda synagogue (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) from 1973 until his retirement in 1998. In 2005, he donated his historical collection of Jewish sheet music, recordings and books to the synagogue.

Biography edit

Hersh Leib Marczuk (later Louis Danto) was born in Suwałki, a town in eastern Poland.[2] As a child, he sang at his synagogue and performed as an alto soloist in the choirs of Jacob Berman and David Moshe Steinberg. During the 1939 partition of Poland by Nazi Germany and the USSR, his family moved eastward into Belarus in the Soviet zone. Soon afterwards, he won first prize with a Hebrew song in a children's singing competition in Baranovich, Belarus. During the competition, the Nazis invaded his city and murdered his entire family. Louis was fortunate enough to escape to Minsk. There he studied voice and cello at the local conservatory from 1939 to 1941. When Germany invaded Russia, Danto was moved once more this time with a group of other talented children deep into Russia where he continued his musical studies.

After the war, Danto moved to Rome to study voice with L. Samoshi. He caught the attention of world-renowned singers Beniamino Gigli and Tito Schipa, who heralded him as a major discovery in the tradition of the great bel canto tenors. Danto went on to New York to study with Dr. Puegell. Before his arrival in the United States in 1950 he performed in Russia and Italy. In the following years his repertoire expanded to include Italian, French and Russian Opera, and Yiddish songs.[3]

In 1954, Danto married Ada, with whom he had two daughters, Annette and Denise. After Ada's death, he married Rouhama, a native of Jerusalem, in 1969. They had a son, David.[4]

Music career edit

Louis Danto performed throughout the world to critical and popular acclaim. In December 1965, he chanted a special prayer at Tito Schipa's funeral in New York at the request of the family with leading singers from the Metropolitan Opera in attendance. In September 1984, he sang before Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens to an inter-faith audience of 16,000 and millions of television viewers.[5]

He recorded 24 solo albums for RCA, DaCamera, Musical Heritage Society, and Cadenza. The most recent recordings include Arias and Songs of Love, made during his 1995 concert tour of Europe, recorded with the State Opera of Prague and I Heard a Voice From Heaven recorded with violist Rivka Golani, both released in the spring of 1996. In December 1997 he released Music From The Soul of a People.

Danto studied Hazzanut with conductor Leo Low and composer Herman Zalis. He expanded his knowledge of Jewish sources at the Yeshiva of Mirr where he studied from 1950 to 1954. He served as a cantor at the Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach, New York, Park Synagogue in Cleveland, Ohio, Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda synagogue in Toronto. After his retirement from Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda in 1998, he was honoured with the title Cantor Emeritas and remained an important part of the synagogue.

During his 1989 East-European tour of Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa, Kiev and Budapest he discovered the manuscripts of many songs from the long-lost original classics of Jewish music, several of which he recorded for the first time on his Gems of the Jewish Operetta and Masters of the Jewish Art Song/The St. Petersburg School.

In February 1998, Danto received an Honorary Doctorate in Music from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City.

Cantor Louis Danto Music Library edit

Upon retirement, Danto announced his desire to dedicate his entire collection to Beth Emeth. His wish was approved at a general meeting in September 2004. The proposal included renovation of the Beth Emeth library as well as the construction of a stage and theatre seating 200, to permit performances of the great variety of Jewish music in his collection.

Authentic music from more than 100 years ago can be found in the collection. Some of the many examples of rare Jewish music include: Yiddish Culture from Kiev, published in 1921; Songs from Leipzig, published in 1920; an original edition of Avram Goldfaden's operetta King Ahasverus, published in 1899, and 500 Years of Yiddish Poetry, published in New York in 1917.

The categories include cantorial music, classified down to specific prayers, so if one wants many versions of, for example, L’Cha Dodi, one can easily find each version in one particular file. Similar files can be found for Yiddish folk songs, Yiddish pop songs, Yiddish operettas, Sephardic songs, serious compositions for cantor and choir, Chassidic music, and, among other categories, Jewish music written by such non-Jewish composers as Handel, Schubert, Mussorgsky, Prokofiev and Shostakovich. Right now, some of the rare books can be seen in glass cases in the Beth Emeth Library. Most of them are still in organized files in a Beth Emeth storage room. But all of the collection can still be viewed by the general public upon supervised request. The music exists not only as sheet music but also as 78 and 33 rpm records, big reel-to-reel tapes, cassette tapes, and CDs.

The collection has been praised by a number of experts, including Professor Edwin Seroussi, the Emmanuel Alexandre Professor of Musicology and Director of Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Dr Eliott Kahn, who has been the Music Archivist at the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary for over 12 years.

Discography edit

  1. Zing un Tanz (Yiddish) – RCA 1653/54 – LP
  2. Israeli Composers (Hebrew) – MHS 1653/54 – LP
  3. Psalms of Israel, Hallel Oratorios (Hebrew) – MHS 1709 – LP
  4. Song of My People (Yiddish) – Sound Path Records SP009 – LP
  5. Russian Romantic Songs (Russian) – MHS 1185 – LP
  6. Louis Danto Salutes Israel (Hebrew) – MHS 1781/Cadenza 113 – Cass/CD
  7. Russian Romantic Songs (Russian) Da Camera TSM 9001/Cadenza 100 – LP/Cass/CD
  8. Prayers of My People (Cantorial) – Cadenza 101 – LP/Cass/CD
  9. Come Back to Sorrento (Italian) – Cadenza 102 – LP/Cass
  10. Songs of Holocaust and Heroism (Yiddish) – Cadenza 103 – LP/Cass/CD
  11. Favourite Jewish Songs (Yiddish) Cadenza 104 – 1997 - Cass/CD
  12. None But The Lonely Heart (Fr, Ger, Russ) – MHS 3276/Cadenza 105 – Cass/CD
  13. The Art of Cantor Louis Danto (Cantorial) – Cadenza 106 – Cass
  14. Russian Art and Folk Songs (Russian) – Cadenza 107 – Cass/CD
  15. Gems of The Jewish Operetta (Yiddish) – Cadenza 108 – Cass/CD
  16. Masters of the Jewish Art Song/The St Petersburg School (Yiddish) – Cadenza 109 – Cass/CD
  17. I Heard a Voice From Heaven (Liturgical: Hebrew, Ladino), with Rivka Golani, viola – Cadenza 110 – Cass/CD
  18. Arias and Songs of Love (Fr, It, Rus, Eng, Sp, Ger) (with Prague State Orchestra, cond. Michel Philippe) – Cadenza 111, 1996 – Cass/CD
  19. Music from the Soul of a People (Liturgical) – Cadenza 112 – Cass/CD
  20. The Best of Louis Danto – Cadenza 114 – CD
  21. Louis Danto in Recital, Vienna and New York (1961–65) (It, Gre, Rus, Heb, Pol) – Cadenza 115 - 2001 - CD (2CDs)
  22. Musical Moments with Cantor Louis Danto: 50 years of musical treasures - LRCD120 (4CDs)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cantor Louis Danto Bel Canto 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Cantor remembered for musical talent and giving nature, Canadian Jewish News[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ The greatest cantorial voices of all times
  4. ^ Cantor remembered for musical talent and giving nature, Canadian Jewish News[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Obituary, Cleveland Jewish News,Cantor Louis Danto was 81

External links edit

  • Florida Atlantic University Libraries, (free audio archive of Danto's historical recordings)
  • Biography at , Toronto
  • Biography at Cantorial Art (source for recordings)
  • Rick Kardonne, , Jewish Tribune, September 29, 2005. Accessed 3 October 2008.
  • , Beth Emeth synagogue, Toronto
  • (Florida Atlantic University Libraries)
  • Image of Louis Danto, the concert artist (Cantorial Art)

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Louis Harry Danto May 2 1929 July 23 2010 was a lyric tenor and cantor He was acclaimed for his cantorial music concert appearances and recordings of Italian Russian and French opera repertoire 1 Danto performed throughout North America Europe and Israel and recorded 24 solo albums Danto was recognized for the rare beauty and purity of his voice its mastery power and control and for his breathtaking emotional expressivity After a performance at Carnegie Hall Alan Rich of the New York Times wrote a voice of great beauty clear and true breathtaking radiant as though from another world George Jellinek broadcaster and music critic for Stereo Review magazine USA wrote of Louis Danto No other tenor under contract to a major U S opera company today can duplicate such technique and overall control Danto served as cantor at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda synagogue Toronto Ontario Canada from 1973 until his retirement in 1998 In 2005 he donated his historical collection of Jewish sheet music recordings and books to the synagogue Contents 1 Biography 2 Music career 3 Cantor Louis Danto Music Library 4 Discography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editHersh Leib Marczuk later Louis Danto was born in Suwalki a town in eastern Poland 2 As a child he sang at his synagogue and performed as an alto soloist in the choirs of Jacob Berman and David Moshe Steinberg During the 1939 partition of Poland by Nazi Germany and the USSR his family moved eastward into Belarus in the Soviet zone Soon afterwards he won first prize with a Hebrew song in a children s singing competition in Baranovich Belarus During the competition the Nazis invaded his city and murdered his entire family Louis was fortunate enough to escape to Minsk There he studied voice and cello at the local conservatory from 1939 to 1941 When Germany invaded Russia Danto was moved once more this time with a group of other talented children deep into Russia where he continued his musical studies After the war Danto moved to Rome to study voice with L Samoshi He caught the attention of world renowned singers Beniamino Gigli and Tito Schipa who heralded him as a major discovery in the tradition of the great bel canto tenors Danto went on to New York to study with Dr Puegell Before his arrival in the United States in 1950 he performed in Russia and Italy In the following years his repertoire expanded to include Italian French and Russian Opera and Yiddish songs 3 In 1954 Danto married Ada with whom he had two daughters Annette and Denise After Ada s death he married Rouhama a native of Jerusalem in 1969 They had a son David 4 Music career editLouis Danto performed throughout the world to critical and popular acclaim In December 1965 he chanted a special prayer at Tito Schipa s funeral in New York at the request of the family with leading singers from the Metropolitan Opera in attendance In September 1984 he sang before Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in Toronto s Maple Leaf Gardens to an inter faith audience of 16 000 and millions of television viewers 5 He recorded 24 solo albums for RCA DaCamera Musical Heritage Society and Cadenza The most recent recordings include Arias and Songs of Love made during his 1995 concert tour of Europe recorded with the State Opera of Prague and I Heard a Voice From Heaven recorded with violist Rivka Golani both released in the spring of 1996 In December 1997 he released Music From The Soul of a People Danto studied Hazzanut with conductor Leo Low and composer Herman Zalis He expanded his knowledge of Jewish sources at the Yeshiva of Mirr where he studied from 1950 to 1954 He served as a cantor at the Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach New York Park Synagogue in Cleveland Ohio Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda synagogue in Toronto After his retirement from Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda in 1998 he was honoured with the title Cantor Emeritas and remained an important part of the synagogue During his 1989 East European tour of Moscow Leningrad Odessa Kiev and Budapest he discovered the manuscripts of many songs from the long lost original classics of Jewish music several of which he recorded for the first time on his Gems of the Jewish Operetta and Masters of the Jewish Art Song The St Petersburg School In February 1998 Danto received an Honorary Doctorate in Music from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City Cantor Louis Danto Music Library editUpon retirement Danto announced his desire to dedicate his entire collection to Beth Emeth His wish was approved at a general meeting in September 2004 The proposal included renovation of the Beth Emeth library as well as the construction of a stage and theatre seating 200 to permit performances of the great variety of Jewish music in his collection Authentic music from more than 100 years ago can be found in the collection Some of the many examples of rare Jewish music include Yiddish Culture from Kiev published in 1921 Songs from Leipzig published in 1920 an original edition of Avram Goldfaden s operetta King Ahasverus published in 1899 and 500 Years of Yiddish Poetry published in New York in 1917 The categories include cantorial music classified down to specific prayers so if one wants many versions of for example L Cha Dodi one can easily find each version in one particular file Similar files can be found for Yiddish folk songs Yiddish pop songs Yiddish operettas Sephardic songs serious compositions for cantor and choir Chassidic music and among other categories Jewish music written by such non Jewish composers as Handel Schubert Mussorgsky Prokofiev and Shostakovich Right now some of the rare books can be seen in glass cases in the Beth Emeth Library Most of them are still in organized files in a Beth Emeth storage room But all of the collection can still be viewed by the general public upon supervised request The music exists not only as sheet music but also as 78 and 33 rpm records big reel to reel tapes cassette tapes and CDs The collection has been praised by a number of experts including Professor Edwin Seroussi the Emmanuel Alexandre Professor of Musicology and Director of Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Dr Eliott Kahn who has been the Music Archivist at the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary for over 12 years Discography editZing un Tanz Yiddish RCA 1653 54 LP Israeli Composers Hebrew MHS 1653 54 LP Psalms of Israel Hallel Oratorios Hebrew MHS 1709 LP Song of My People Yiddish Sound Path Records SP009 LP Russian Romantic Songs Russian MHS 1185 LP Louis Danto Salutes Israel Hebrew MHS 1781 Cadenza 113 Cass CD Russian Romantic Songs Russian Da Camera TSM 9001 Cadenza 100 LP Cass CD Prayers of My People Cantorial Cadenza 101 LP Cass CD Come Back to Sorrento Italian Cadenza 102 LP Cass Songs of Holocaust and Heroism Yiddish Cadenza 103 LP Cass CD Favourite Jewish Songs Yiddish Cadenza 104 1997 Cass CD None But The Lonely Heart Fr Ger Russ MHS 3276 Cadenza 105 Cass CD The Art of Cantor Louis Danto Cantorial Cadenza 106 Cass Russian Art and Folk Songs Russian Cadenza 107 Cass CD Gems of The Jewish Operetta Yiddish Cadenza 108 Cass CD Masters of the Jewish Art Song The St Petersburg School Yiddish Cadenza 109 Cass CD I Heard a Voice From Heaven Liturgical Hebrew Ladino with Rivka Golani viola Cadenza 110 Cass CD Arias and Songs of Love Fr It Rus Eng Sp Ger with Prague State Orchestra cond Michel Philippe Cadenza 111 1996 Cass CD Music from the Soul of a People Liturgical Cadenza 112 Cass CD The Best of Louis Danto Cadenza 114 CD Louis Danto in Recital Vienna and New York 1961 65 It Gre Rus Heb Pol Cadenza 115 2001 CD 2CDs Musical Moments with Cantor Louis Danto 50 years of musical treasures LRCD120 4CDs See also editJewish music Jewish community of TorontoReferences edit Cantor Louis Danto Bel Canto Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Cantor remembered for musical talent and giving nature Canadian Jewish News permanent dead link The greatest cantorial voices of all times Cantor remembered for musical talent and giving nature Canadian Jewish News permanent dead link Obituary Cleveland Jewish News Cantor Louis Danto was 81External links editFlorida Atlantic University Libraries Judaica Sound Archives free audio archive of Danto s historical recordings Biography at Beth Emeth synagogue Toronto Biography at Cantorial Art source for recordings Rick Kardonne Cantor gives prized music collection to synagogue Jewish Tribune September 29 2005 Accessed 3 October 2008 Cantor Danto Music Library Beth Emeth synagogue Toronto Image of Louis Danto the cantor Florida Atlantic University Libraries Image of Louis Danto the concert artist Cantorial Art Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Danto amp oldid 1160895014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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