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Gradenwitz  PeterThe Music of Israel: from the Biblical Era to Modern Times (second edition, revised & expanded), Portland, Oregon, Amadeus Press, !996; – Music and Musicians in Israel, Israel Music Publications, 1977, pp.404-406, 411, 421

Dubinets Elena, Listening to the Music of Space (Interview and Comments), Muzikal’naya akademia,1998/2, pp.34-39 (in Russian), reprinted in YK-MK-VM, pp.155-172; – A Story About a Medieval Jew, YK-MK-VM, pp. 129-148

Haimovsky Gregory, Ancient and Modern Tunes in Kopytman’s Music, YK-MK-VM, pp.221-226

Hirsberg Jehoash, Kopytman’s Heterophonic Trail: From Memory to Beyond All This, YK-MK-VM, pp. 67-80: – “Mark Kopytman”, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, S. Sadie and J.Tyrell, ed., London, Macmillan Press, 2001, pp. 795-796; – “Mark Kopytman”, Die Musik in Geschihte and Gegewart, Zweite Ausgabe, Personteil 10, Barenreiter-Verlag, 2003, pp. 527-528

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