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Cross-Repertoire Motifs in Liturgical Music of the Ashkenazi Tradition: An Initial Lay of the Land
… “Cross-Repertoire Motifs in the Liturgical Music of Ashkenazi Tradition,” was presented at the World Congress of … … Theory … Analysis … Jewish … Jewish music … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi liturgy … motif … Motifs … Structure … Chazzan … … Synagogue music … Tradition … Cantor … Hazzanut … Prayer … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Cross-Repertoire Motifs in …
Or Haganuz
… their music, Hajdu offers a fresh and sensitive reading of Ashkenazi hazzanut pieces by applying to them contemporary … JMRC. It is the best gift we could offer to enthusiasts of Ashkenazi hazzanut and to all those who have an interest in … of Jerusalem … Contemporary Jewish Music … Gems of Ashkenazi Hazzanut and Yiddish Songs Revived … Hazzan, …
Vemen vestu zingen, vemen? Leibu Levin Performs in Yiddish
… Yiddish music … USSR … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Israel … Ashkenazi … Michael Lukin … Edwin Seroussi … Vemen vestu …
Klezmorim : Perek be-Toldot ha-Omanut ha-ʼAmamit : Bikoret ve-Tosefet Pirkey Havay
… … 1960 … Jewish wedding customs … Jewish wedding music … Ashkenazi … Isaac Rivkind … Klezmorim : Perek be-Toldot …
On musical connections between Jews and the neighboring peoples of Eastern and Western Europe
… Gol'din … Jewish folk music in Europe … Klezmer music … Ashkenazi … Max Goldin … Robert A. Rothstein … On musical …
As If It Were Yesterday
… … … 1996 … Klezmer musicians … klezmer music performance … Ashkenazi … Michael Alpert … As If It Were Yesterday …
Haint Iz Purim, Brider, Part II
… of the famous ‘Shoshanat Yaakov,’ which is sung in Ashkenazi synagogues after the evening reading of the …
Moritz Rosenhaupt
… in the scholarly literature concerning the Western Ashkenazi tradition. Those closer to his time thought …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… transliterated in Latin letters in an inconsistent mix of Ashkenazic and Sephardic pronunciations. None of the songs … to the prayer sung (or more precisely, melodeclamated) by Ashkenazic women at the end of Shabbat known as “Got fun …
Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… Russia, Ukraine and Poland and is now widely practiced in Ashkenazi congregations around the world. There are six sets of melodies or “modes” in the Eastern Ashkenazi tradition of Biblical cantillation; I will … speech that Judit Frigyesi describes in traditional Eastern Ashkenazi contexts. As Frigyesi observes, “Melody is not an …