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Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… ‘ud player, singer, conductor, and performer of Arab art music. He was student of Tanburi Ibrahim Bey in Iraq and was … ‘Oriental’ styles in Palestine/Israel. He was active on Arabic broadcasting media in Israel and known as a radio … in their own music. He composed songs with both Hebrew and Arabic texts as well as large instrumental and vocal works …
David Menahem
… Moshe Havusha , taught him the secrets of the Arab Maqam musical system and Arabic musical instruments. Since childhood, along with … with Iraqi musicians, members of the Voice of Israel in the Arabic Radio Orchestra. He also performed as a soloist with …
Yitzhak Sadai
… in 1949. He studied composition at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music under Uriah Uri Boscovich , and also studied with … Tal . Later he worked as a lecturer at the Academy of Music in Jerusalem (from 1960) and the Tel Aviv Academy of … (of the Alban Berg school) with the Maqamat system (Arabic modal system), and used, among others, …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… and studied their repertoire. He had a good voice and musical hearing, as well as a good memory and perception, … Shabazi, 'elaha-lkol wa ya rabb-ljalali', which is part in Arabic and part in Hebrew (…) They had nice voices. After … Yemenite folklore. Additionally, 'Adaki worked with the musician Menashe Ravina , who transcribed some of the …
Abraham Eilam-Amzallag
… Aliyah. He studied at the Tel Aviv Teachers' College of Music and the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. He studied playing the flute with Uri … in 1986. In addition, he studied Hebrew medieval poetry, Arabic and English literature. Avraham Amzallag (Eilam) …
Robert Lachmann
… at the University of London, with a focus on French and Arabic languages. During World War I he served as an … It was there that Lachmann was first exposed to non-Western music and folklore, and he began working on transcriptions … heading a project to translate several important Medieval Arabic music treatises. In 1930, along with fellow teachers …
Yehuda Ratzaby
… of Jerusalem, and studied there until 1939. He studied Arabic language and literature, Hebrew literature, and … and was awarded a doctorate. From 1964, he taught Arabic-Jewish literature and medieval Hebrew literature at …
Amnon Shiloah
… of Aliyat Hano’ar in northern Israel where he started his musical studies. In 1947 he enrolled at the Hebrew University where he studied Hebrew and Arabic Literature as well as Bible, graduating in 1951. He … of Jewish ethnomusicology, especially the study of Judeo-Arabic and Sephardic traditions in Iraq and Morocco as well …
Hebrew Writings Concerning Music in Manuscripts and Printed Books from Geonic Times up to 1800
… of texts in Hebrew characters (Aramaic, Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic) on the theory, technique, philosophy, and ethics of music from early medieval to early modern periods. The texts … … 1975 … Catalogue … Hebrew … History … Manuscripts … MKB … Music … Research … Texts … Israel Adler … Hebrew Writings …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 01[E]: Gesaenge der jemenischen Juden [Songs of the Yemenite Jews]
… Also exists in German and Hebrew. Music of Yemenite Jews in Jerusalem. Includes an … essay on their customs and language with analysis of their music (chant, scales and rhythm). … 1 … Berlin … Benjamin … … Nashid … Paraliturgy … Score … Shirot … Songs … Zafat … Arabic … Jerusalem … Yemenite … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … …