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Benedict Silberman
Birth Date
December 5, 1901
Birth Place
Helsinki, Finland
Death Date
December 11, 1971
Death Place
Hilversum, Netherlands
Genres
Instrumental

Benedict Silberman  Biography

Benedict Silberman, originally Boruch Hirsch-Benedigton Silberman (December 5, 1901 Helsinki, Finland – December 11, 1971 Hilversum, Netherlands), was a Dutch composer and conductor of Austrian Jewish descent.

Silberman was the son of an Austrian violinist working in Helsinki who settled in Amsterdam. Silberman studied piano with Jean-Baptiste de Pauw and composition with Sem Dresden at the Amsterdam Conservatory. He wrote a piano concerto (1924) at the end of his studies. A year later he composed a violin concerto. He left for Berlin where he played as a violinist and arranged light classical musical, preferentially Viennese operettas. In 1944 he composed his own operetta Het Rozeneiland (The Island of Roses). He had contact with Franz Lehár, Robert Stolz and Emmerich Kálmán and toured Europe with the dance orchestras of Paul Godwin, Marek Weber and Dajos Bela.

In 1936 he returned to the Netherlands and became pianist in the AVRO radio orchestra of Kovacs Lajos. In 1938 he became conductor of the VARA radio orchestra. In 1948 he was asked to create a radio orchestra specialized in light classical music; he led this Promenade Orkest (Netherlands) from 1949 till 1967. In 1965, he won the Golden Harp for his contributions to Dutch music.

in 1965 Shlomo Carlebach published the album In the Palace of the King, Silberman arranged and conducted the chorus and symphony orchestra.

56 Songs Performed by Benedict Silberman

 56 Tracks Sung   Add songs to playlist

11 Songs Composed by Benedict Silberman

 11 Tracks Composed   Add songs to playlist
  • Atoh Vekhartonoh
    2:18
    Instrumental
  • Blayb Ghesund
    13021
    Instrumental
  • Der Rebbe Eli Melekh
    2:57
    Instrumental
  • Der Rebbe Eli Melekh
    3:25
    Yiddish
  • Keinanoreh
    1:50
    Instrumental
  • Khanukah Song
    2:05
    Instrumental
  • Mekabel Ponim
    1:40
    Instrumental
  • Mitza-Tentzel
    3:02
    Instrumental
  • Ten Brothers
    2:18
    Instrumental
  • The Sun Went Down
    3:18
    Instrumental
  • Vos Is Gheven
    3:37
    Instrumental

Albums by Benedict Silberman

Jewish Music

Jewish Music

Jewish Memories

Jewish Memories

Jewish Music

Jewish Music

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