Abraham Binder

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Abraham Wolfe Binder (January 13, 1895 - October 9, 1966) was an U.S. Jewish composer.

Binder was born in New York City. He studied at Columbia University. He became a teacher in 1921 and professor at the New York Jewish Institute of Religion in 1937.

He composed an opera, several orchestral suites and works of choir music. He also collected Jewish folk songs.

Binder died in New York City.

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NAME Binder, Abraham Wolfe
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SHORT DESCRIPTION Jewish composer.
DATE OF BIRTH January 13, 1895
PLACE OF BIRTH New York City
DATE OF DEATH October 9, 1966
PLACE OF DEATH New York City


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