Max Janowski

German composer (1912–1991)

Max Janowski was a German composer, born in 1912, who dedicated his career to creating Jewish liturgical music. His work spanned multiple facets of the music industry, including composition, conducting, and choir direction. Janowski's expertise also extended to voice teaching, allowing him to nurture the talents of aspiring musicians. Through his diverse roles, he made significant contributions to the world of music, particularly within the realm of Jewish liturgy.

Janowski's life's work was marked by his passion for music and his commitment to his craft. As a composer, conductor, and educator, he left an indelible mark on the music community. His legacy continued until his passing in 1991, at the age of 79. Throughout his career, Janowski remained devoted to his art, inspiring generations of musicians and music lovers alike with his beautiful and meaningful compositions, particularly in the domain of Jewish liturgical music.