David Botwinik (original) (raw)

About DBpedia

David Botwinik (Yiddish: דוד באָטװיניק; 12 December 1920 – 9 February 2022) was a Lithuanian-born Canadian composer of Yiddish music and music teacher. Born in Vilna, Central Lithuania, he began his studies at the Yiddish music conservatory in Vilna at around age 13. Shortly before, he studied at the Conservatory of Music Santa Cecilia, Rome. In 1956, he emigrated to Montreal, Canada where he worked as a music teacher and as a choir director of Jewish Peretz School and United Talmud Torahs. For a short time, he published the collection of songs Der nayer dor (The New Generation) and the satirical newspaper Der shmayser (The Spanking).

Property Value
dbo:abstract David Botwinik (Yiddish: דוד באָטװיניק; 12 December 1920 – 9 February 2022) was a Lithuanian-born Canadian composer of Yiddish music and music teacher. Born in Vilna, Central Lithuania, he began his studies at the Yiddish music conservatory in Vilna at around age 13. Shortly before, he studied at the Conservatory of Music Santa Cecilia, Rome. In 1956, he emigrated to Montreal, Canada where he worked as a music teacher and as a choir director of Jewish Peretz School and United Talmud Torahs. For a short time, he published the collection of songs Der nayer dor (The New Generation) and the satirical newspaper Der shmayser (The Spanking). In 2010, his book From Holocaust To Life (Yiddish: פֿון חורבן צום לעבן, Fun khurbn tsum lebn) was published by the League for Yiddish (New York). This book contains 56 original compositions, including Yiddish Holocaust songs, children's songs and choral compositions, with lyrics by various poets and some by Botwinik himself. In 2017, a CD containing 15 songs was published under the title From Holocaust to Life, Yiddish Art Songs. The CD features internationally acclaimed singers Lisa Willson, John Packard, Ian DeNolfo and Louis Danto. His son, Alexander, a Yiddish language lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, is producing a second CD of his music including songs from children and adults. Botwinik died in Montreal on 9 February 2022, at the age of 101. (en)
dbo:birthDate 1920-12-12 (xsd:date)
dbo:birthPlace dbr:Republic_of_Central_Lithuania dbr:Vilnius
dbo:deathDate 2022-02-09 (xsd:date)
dbo:deathPlace dbr:Montreal,_Quebec
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink http://www.botwinikmusic.com/old/index.htm https://germanic.sas.upenn.edu/people/alexander-botwinik http://holocaustmusic.ort.org/memory/yiddish/david-botwinik/ http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646167730 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/982297338 https://www.ushmm.org/online/hsv/person_advance_search.php%3FNameSearch__SourceSrchGrp=&NameSearch__ParentSourceId=&NameSearch__sort=score&NameSearch__MaxPageDocs=25&NameSearch__lname=BOTWINIk&NameSearch__lname_accuracy=&NameSearch__fname=DAVID+&NameSearch__fname_accuracy=&NameSearch__lname_maiden=&NameSearch__lname_maiden_accuracy=&NameSearch__Query=&NameSearch__SourceId=&source_list=&NameSearch__year_birth=&NameSearch__year_birth_accuracy=&NameSearch__year_death=&NameSearch__year_death_accuracy=&NameSearch__year=&NameSearch__year_accuracy=&NameSearch__place=&NameSearch__place_accuracy=&NameSearch__place_IsGeoExpand_cb_1=expand&NameSearch__place_IsGeoExpand_cb_0=&NameSearch__place_birth=&NameSearch__place_birth_accuracy=&NameSearch__place_birth_IsGeoExpand_cb_1=expand&NameSearch__place_birth_IsGeoExpand_cb_0=&NameSearch__place_prewar=&NameSearch__place_prewar_accuracy=&NameSearch__place_prewar_IsGeoExpand_cb_1=expand&NameSearch__place_prewar_IsGeoExpand_cb_0=&NameSearch__place_wartime=&NameSearch__place_wartime_accuracy=&NameSearch__place_wartime_IsGeoExpand_cb_1=expand&NameSearch__place_wartime_IsGeoExpand_cb_0=&NameSearch__place_death=&NameSearch__place_death_accuracy=&NameSearch__place_death_IsGeoExpand_cb_1=expand&NameSearch__place_death_IsGeoExpand_cb_0=&NameSearch__meta_333=&NameSearch__meta_259= https://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/music/after_holocaust_khlutsim_lid.asp https://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/collections/oral-histories/interviews/woh-fi-0000215/david-botwinik-2011
dbo:wikiPageID 56206441 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength 4842 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1107909554 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbc:2022_deaths dbr:Republic_of_Central_Lithuania dbr:University_of_Pennsylvania dbr:Vilnius dbr:Louis_Danto dbr:Montreal dbr:Montreal,_Quebec dbr:Shmerke_Kaczerginski dbc:1920_births dbc:Men_centenarians dbc:Musicians_from_Vilnius dbc:Lithuanian_composers dbc:Lithuanian_Jews dbc:Lithuanian_centenarians dbc:Soviet_emigrants_to_Canada dbc:Lithuanian_expatriates_in_Italy dbr:Yad_Vashem dbr:Yiddish dbr:United_Talmud_Torahs dbr:Vilna dbr:Jewish_Peretz_School
dbp:birthDate 1920-12-12 (xsd:date)
dbp:birthPlace dbr:Republic_of_Central_Lithuania dbr:Vilnius
dbp:deathDate 2022-02-09 (xsd:date)
dbp:deathPlace Montreal, Quebec, Canada (en)
dbp:name David Botwinik (en)
dbp:occupation Composer (en)
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Canada-composer-stub dbt:Yiddish-stub dbt:Authority_control dbt:Birth_date dbt:Fact dbt:ISBN dbt:Infobox_writer dbt:Reflist dbt:Short_description dbt:Use_dmy_dates dbt:Death_date_and_age
dcterms:subject dbc:2022_deaths dbc:1920_births dbc:Men_centenarians dbc:Musicians_from_Vilnius dbc:Lithuanian_composers dbc:Lithuanian_Jews dbc:Lithuanian_centenarians dbc:Soviet_emigrants_to_Canada dbc:Lithuanian_expatriates_in_Italy
schema:sameAs http://viaf.org/viaf/140321960
rdf:type owl:Thing foaf:Person dbo:Person dul:NaturalPerson wikidata:Q19088 wikidata:Q215627 wikidata:Q36180 wikidata:Q5 wikidata:Q729 dbo:Animal dbo:Eukaryote dbo:Species schema:Person dbo:Writer
rdfs:comment David Botwinik (Yiddish: דוד באָטװיניק; 12 December 1920 – 9 February 2022) was a Lithuanian-born Canadian composer of Yiddish music and music teacher. Born in Vilna, Central Lithuania, he began his studies at the Yiddish music conservatory in Vilna at around age 13. Shortly before, he studied at the Conservatory of Music Santa Cecilia, Rome. In 1956, he emigrated to Montreal, Canada where he worked as a music teacher and as a choir director of Jewish Peretz School and United Talmud Torahs. For a short time, he published the collection of songs Der nayer dor (The New Generation) and the satirical newspaper Der shmayser (The Spanking). (en)
rdfs:label David Botwinik (en)
owl:sameAs http://viaf.org/viaf/140321960 http://d-nb.info/gnd/14236052X wikidata:David Botwinik http://arz.dbpedia.org/resource/ديڤيد_بوتوينيك dbpedia-he:David Botwinik https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4MvDH
prov:wasDerivedFrom wikipedia-en:David_Botwinik?oldid=1107909554&ns=0
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:David_Botwinik
foaf:name David Botwinik (en)
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of dbr:Botwinik,_David
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of dbr:List_of_centenarians_(musicians,_composers_and_music_patrons) dbr:List_of_composers_influenced_by_the_Holocaust dbr:2022_in_Canada dbr:Botwinik,_David dbr:Deaths_in_February_2022 dbr:Shmerke_Kaczerginski dbr:List_of_Canadian_Jews dbr:Jewish_People's_and_Peretz_Schools dbr:Kathryn_Hellerstein
is foaf:primaryTopic of wikipedia-en:David_Botwinik