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Josef Goldstein
Josef Goldstein (27 March 1836〔 - 17 June 1899) was an Austro-Hungarian cantor and composer. He was chief cantor at the Leopoldstädter Tempel in Vienna, Austria from 1857 until his death.
==Biography==
He was born to Samuel and Maria Goldstein (née Hacker) in Kecskemét, Hungary. His father was chorister with Dovidl Brod Strelisker (1783-1848) at Pest ([1] ) and later cantor at Kecskemét and then at Neutra, Hungary (now Nitra, Slovakia). Upon his father's death in about 1848 Josef, aged about 12, was so well acquainted with the liturgy and possessed such an exceptional tenor voice that the congregation of Neutra elected him as his father's successor. He remained there for two years and then undertook a four years tour through Austria and Germany, officiating in some of their largest congregations.
Upon his return to Hungary, an admirer of his voice sent him to Vienna to be educated for the operatic stage.〔The Jewish Encyclopedia〕 He received this training from Salvatore Marchesi, husband of the voice teacher Mathilde Marchesi. On the completion of his training and while en route to his first engagement in Italy, he decided to return to the position of cantor and received an appointment at the newly built Leopoldstädter Tempel in Vienna in 1857.
His published works include the three volume "Schire Jeschurun, Gesange der Israeliten;" a collection of songs for the Sabbath and festivals (1862), "Psalmen und Choralgesänge;" psalms and choral songs (1872), and "Requiem für Cantor-Solo und gemischtem Chor mit Orgel-oder harmonium-Begleitung" (1892).〔

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