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Abraham de Caceres or Casseres (fl. 1718-1740) was a Dutch Jewish composer of the late baroque period. Caceres is primarily known as the composer-in-residence to the Amsterdam Sephardic community between 1720 and 1740. He preceded the Gentile Christian Joseph Lidarti who was commissioned to compose Esther in Hebrew. He set to music the poems of Moses Hayyim Luzzatto.He also composed two melodies found in the Kabbalistic work Hon Ashir which was authored in 1730–31 by Rabbi Immanuel Hai Ricchi.

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  • Abraham de Caceres oder Casseres (bl. 1718–1738) war ein niederländischer jüdischer Komponist des Spätbarock. (de)
  • Abraham de Caceres or Casseres (fl. 1718-1740) was a Dutch Jewish composer of the late baroque period. Caceres is primarily known as the composer-in-residence to the Amsterdam Sephardic community between 1720 and 1740. He preceded the Gentile Christian Joseph Lidarti who was commissioned to compose Esther in Hebrew. He set to music the poems of Moses Hayyim Luzzatto.He also composed two melodies found in the Kabbalistic work Hon Ashir which was authored in 1730–31 by Rabbi Immanuel Hai Ricchi. (en)
  • Abraham de Caceres o Casseres (fl. 1718 – 1740) fue un compositor judeo portugués-holandés del Barroco tardío. (es)
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  • Abraham de Caceres oder Casseres (bl. 1718–1738) war ein niederländischer jüdischer Komponist des Spätbarock. (de)
  • Abraham de Caceres or Casseres (fl. 1718-1740) was a Dutch Jewish composer of the late baroque period. Caceres is primarily known as the composer-in-residence to the Amsterdam Sephardic community between 1720 and 1740. He preceded the Gentile Christian Joseph Lidarti who was commissioned to compose Esther in Hebrew. He set to music the poems of Moses Hayyim Luzzatto.He also composed two melodies found in the Kabbalistic work Hon Ashir which was authored in 1730–31 by Rabbi Immanuel Hai Ricchi. (en)
  • Abraham de Caceres o Casseres (fl. 1718 – 1740) fue un compositor judeo portugués-holandés del Barroco tardío. (es)
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