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Bibliography of Jewish Music
… Over 10,000 items listed including publications in Hebrew, Arabic, Yiddish and European languages. Includes citations …
The Jews of Arab Lands in Modern Times
… … Philadelphia … … 1991 … Norman A. Stillman … The Jews of Arab Lands in Modern Times …
The Jews of Arab Lands: a History and Source Book
… … Philadelphia … … 1979 … Norman A. Stillman … The Jews of Arab Lands: a History and Source Book …
Rapport sur une mission scientifique en Turquie et Syrie
… Jews in Syria and Turkey. Includes analysis of turkish and arab modal systems with examples from christian liturgy and arab songs. … 1 … 3 … 178-205 … … Piyyutim … 10 … 1899 … …
Modern Trends in the Ma'luf of Tunisia, 1934-1984
… … Princeton University … … Tunisia … Tunis … 1986 … Music … Arab Music … Folk music … Tunis … Tunisia … 20th (Twentieth) …
Some relations between three "piyyutim" from Djerba and three Arabic songs
… … Tunis … 11 … 1986 … Music … Song … Piyyutim … Piyyut … Arab Music … Djerba … Tunis … Tunisia … Comparison … Djerba … relations between three "piyyutim" from Djerba and three Arabic songs …
The Burgschaft debate and the timeless of the untimely
… ignored or were unaware that the source of Herder's parable “Der afrikanische Rechtspruch” is a section of the …
Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… Idelsohn and others that Sephardic music reflected solely Arabic influence, and posits that, from the mid-12th c. to …
The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy among the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… they are not really separate. For instance, melody is inseparable from text, and text is inconceivable without its melody. Similarly, meaning is not separable from a transcendental state, and neither meaning nor religious state is separable from the actual performance of the text with melody. …
Nights in Canaan
… - Palestine - Land of Israel. Sung in Hebrew, Yiddish and Arabic by various performers. Collected and annotated by …