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The Language of the Heart: Encounters between Jewish and Moslem Musicians in Morocco and Spain
… Scientific Relations Division … … 1997 … Morocco … Spain … Andalusia … Islam … Sephardi … Amnon Shiloah … The Language …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… has its own Nuba [5] (a complicated musical structure in Andalusian music) in which all of the piyyutim of that … melodies vary, but most of them come from the Arabic-Andalusian tradition, with some eastern and even European … in the Jerusalem-Sephardic Baqqashot tradition, the Andalusian Nuba is deeply influential in the Moroccan …
Selihot according to Siftei renanot
… a particular poetical and musical tradition of medieval Andalusian origins showing a continuous practice around the …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… is usually attributed to Salomon Ibn Gabirol (c. 1021-1058, Andalusia). However, scholars such as Leopold Zunz, have …
Ofer Ronen
… … oud player … Guitar … Flamenco … Spain … Middle East … Andalusian … Ofer Ronen …
Ahavat ‘Olamim
… ‘olamim represents a modern journey into the depths of the Andalusian Jewish musical tradition of Morocco and Algeria. … University of Jerusalem … Contemporary Jewish Music … Andalusian Hebrew Song from the Maghreb to Jerusalem … …
Chants Pour un Shabbat
… Directed by Izza Genini Film about Andalusian Jewish music featuring some of the worlds most … – Hazzanim, Cantors … Baqqashot … 1989 … Rabbi Haim Louk … Andalusian … Moroccan … Chazzanut … Bakkashot … Shabbat … …
Embroidered Canticles
… Directed by Izza Genini Film about Andalusian Jewish music. Featuring interviews on the subject … the film : … 9 … … 1991 … Moroccan … Rabbi Haim Louk … Andalusian … Izza Genini … Film … Arabic … Nuba … …
Abyadi Ana
… , gharnati , djiri and hawzi (all genres related to the Andalusian music from Algeria) as well as modern popular … in 2009 during the Sixth Annual Festival of the Atlantic Andalusias, held in the southern Moroccan port of Essaouira. …
Andalusian Nuba
… of the Nuba, which is considered the pinnacle of Andalusian music, from its origins in 9 th century Spain, … Moroccan Nuba (Al-Ala). Introduction In the Maghreb, the Andalusian Nuba is considered the most important type of … formed the basis of the music that is known today as 'Andalusian.' Ziryab's school became the most influential …