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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 … into focus, as it were, along with their function in the liturgy. …
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 … and the melody has found new adaptations into synagogue liturgy. [10] Though one might have expected to find …

Moritz Rosenhaupt
… one of the major codifiers of the South German synagogue liturgy in musical notation and yet his name does not appear … in the scholarly literature concerning the Western Ashkenazi tradition. Those closer to his time thought … by other composers for daily, Sabbath and High Holiday liturgy for cantor solo, choir and organ. This is an …
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 … … Hazzanut … Chazzanut … Piano accompaniment … Ashkenazi liturgy … Ashkenazi cantorate … Contemporary Israeli Music … …

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 … Chazzanut … …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… appears in the early collection The Ancient Melodies of the Liturgy of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews by Emanuel … another Jewish melody, the Leoni Yigdal , see below under Ashkenazi hypothesis) with the Italian predecessors (see … borrowed from the surrounding non-Jewish society. [29] Ashkenazi Hypothesis Also Ashkenazi melodies competed in the …

How Music Articulates Structure, Meaning, and Perception: The Kaddish
… … 2 … The Experience of Jewish Liturgy: Studies Dedicated to Menahem Schmelzer … The Experience of Jewish Liturgy: Studies Dedicated to Menahem Schmelzer … 33931 … 309–340 … Boston … Brill … … 2011 … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Debra Reed Blank … Boaz Tarsi … …

The Early Attempts at Creating a Theory of Ashkenazi Liturgical Music
… Germany … Harrassowitz Verlag … … 2013 … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi liturgy … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Jascha Nemtsov … The Early Attempts …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… Bessarabia from the beginning of the 19th Century you had Ashkenazi Jews coming in large numbers. After Russia annexed … vocal music.” Phillips 1996b, p. 178 . “The Palestinian Ashkenazic musicians copied the same repertoire that we had … as Yismekhu B’malkh’sheho , a portion of the Shabbat liturgy, commonly sung to a variety of tunes, as a zemerl …
Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… could be transferred to other liturgical texts in the liturgy of the same Holy Day, such as Lekha dodi, certain … , was also sung with other texts of the Sukkoth liturgy as well as with Shir hama’alot sung after the … cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture … נעמי כהן-צנטנר …