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Curt Sachs
… Born in Berlin, Sachs studied piano, music theory and composition as a youth … an organologist began. In 1933, following Nazi persecution, Sachs moved to Paris, and later to the United States, where he settled in New York City. In 1913, Sachs saw the publication of his book Real-Lexicon der …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… since circa 1900. German-Jewish scholars such as Curt Sachs and Erich Moritz von Hornbostel led this new …
Stefanie Mockert
… Edith Gerson- Kiwi (1908-1992) ” supported by the Niedersachsen Foundation and “ German Jewish Sacred Musical …

A.Z. Idelsohn: A Pioneer in Jewish Ethnomusicology
… as Carl Stumpf and Erich M. von Hornbostel, Curt Sachs, Robert Lachmann, Otto Abraham and others. Encouraged …

The Mesopotamian Theory of Music and the Ugarit Notation — a Reexamination
… proved that the “Babylonian notation” presented by Curt Sachs in 1923 had not been a notation at all (see here …

The Ala-Instrument: its Identification and Role
… (Galpin 1937: 6–7). Galpin’s view has been followed by Sachs 1940: 74ff.; Hartmann 1960: 79–82; Spycket 1972: …

Volekh (LKT)
… [Zager or Zhagare, Lithuania, late nineteenth-century]. Sachs 1928, p. 126 . “Wallachian: a folk tune borrowed and … [Zager or Zhagare, Lithuania, late nineteenth-century]. Sachs 1928, p. 289 . “Many other dances were popular at …

Kosher-tants (LKT)
… Dance!’” [Zhagare, Lithuania, late nineteenth-century]. Sachs 1928, pp. 144-45 . “[After the bazetsns and badekns …

World History of the Dance
… W. Norton and Company … … schoenberg … 1963 [c1937] … Curt Sachs … Bessie Schönberg … World History of the Dance …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… Dance!’” [Zhagare, Lithuania, late nineteenth-century]. Sachs 1928, pp. 144-45 . “Freilachs: a merry tune.” [Zhagare, Lithuania, late nineteenth-century]. Sachs 1928, p. 284 . “We...found....[this tune] on a copy …