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“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… with the coming of Elijah the Prophet and the redemption of Israel from its enemies. The paytan (poet) pictorially … melodies and textual variations. Text Sources The text is ancient and appears in a Cairo Geniza manuscript (T-S … ha-navi havenah' . [4] It is worth noting that these ancient sources do not explicitly attribute the piyyut to R. …

The Biblical NEBEL
… of research permit. … 9434 … Biblical … Music … Harp … Ancient Israel … Ancient music … Ancient Instruments … Ancient … Bible … The …

Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardi Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of Av
… of the Temple in Jerusalem) constitutes one of the most ancient musical repositories in the Sephardi liturgy. Of … of the Temple, and the recount of the tribulations of Israel in the exile and the expression of messianic hope for … people … Western Sephardi tradition … Sephardi melodies … Ancient … Qinot … Ninth of Av - Tish'ah BeAv … Songs of …

Aspects of Music Culture in the Land of Israel during the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Periods: Sepphoris as a Case Study
… The Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods in the Land of Israel are defined, for the purpose of this study, from the … Roman and Byzantine periods — as a case study. … 23469 … Ancient Israel … Israel … Byzantine … Hellenistic … Roman … Music history … Ancient music … Ancient Musical Practices … Aspects of Music …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… National Sound Archives (NSA) at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem has yielded only one recording. [32] It … conventions. The transcribers’ desire to imbue the ancient Jewish melody with contemporary decorum led them to … century. The fact that we have the transcription of such an ancient melody (even if through late and limited …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… in this text. Indeed, as part of his acerbic approach to Israeli musicology in general and to the work of Avenary in … 1914), viciously remarks that this is 'a fair example of Israeli musical scholarhip.' (ibid., p. 305, note 47) Rather … [i.e. the melody of She’eh ne’esar] is borrowed from an ancient melody.” Figure 9. Canon on the tune of “She’eh …
Bore ‘ad ana – A Dirge for the Ninth of Av and its Geographical Distribution
… 2. 'Bore 'ad ana,' Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry , Israel Davidson As shown above in the list of printed sources by Israel Davidson’s Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry , … versions in the article entitled “Songs of Grief and Hope: Ancient Western-Sephardic Melodies of Qinot for the Ninth of …
Abraham Salman
… of Iraqi's best-known Arab singers. Salman immigrated to Israel in 1950 and was a prominent member of the Israel Broadcast Authority’s Oriental music orchestra until … such projects were his celebrated collaboration with the Israeli rocker Danny Sanderson and the Kaveret Ensemble in …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… of the Jewish Music Research Centre under the direction of Israel Adler (Jerusalem, 2010; available in our website). … musical traditions considered to have preserved traces of ancient Jewish practices. Thus, the bulk of the present … perceived by scholars such as Idelsohn and Lurie as “ancient.” The rest of the recordings are from Aleppo (5) and …
An Ashkenazi version of “Ehad mi yode’a” in…Arabic
… also relates about his discovery, after immigrating to Israel, that the tune he knew was similar to a Judeo-Arabic … version he heard from a colleague of his in the Israeli educational system. He indeed agrees that the tune … sharqi versions documented musically, the ones from the ancient cities of Aleppo (Syria) and Baghdad (Iraq). The …