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Meir Shimon Geshuri
… and focused exclusively on Hassidic and, later, on non-Ashkenazi Jewish musical traditions too. Further adding to … of the exiled ones” with its mixture of [music from the] peoples within which [Jews] dwelled and to introduce instead … at that time, he found an affinity between Yemenites and Ashkenazi Jews from Poland (i.e. not from Germany!), a …
Elio Piattelli
… rites: Rome (Italian, Sephardi), Piedmont (Apam, Italian, Ashkenazi), Florence (Sephardic), and northeastern Italy (Italian, Sephardi, Ashkenazi). This ethnographic activity produced four … 5743' (terrorist attack which also injured another forty people). In the large square in front of the main entrance …
Isaac Eliyahu Navon
… influence upon the local, young, Sephardic scholars. These Ashkenazi intellectuals spread the literature of the … were the foremost Sephardic intellectuals of the time, people such as Rabbi Baruch Ben Yitzchak Metani (BNYM), and … notation. After some time, he became acquainted with the people of this profession. It is important to add that Rabbi …
Nikolai Kaufman
… Danube, the site of an important Jewish community, to an Ashkenazi family. As he relates in a 2006 interview with … is embedded in Kaufman’s article on the music of the Ashkenazi Jews in Bulgaria (1990). There he adds that his … about the songs of this relatively small group of people (compared to the Sephardic community). (Kaufman 1990: …
Religious philosophy and aesthetic experience in the liturgical music of the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… … … 1994 … Liturgy … Religion … Ashkenaz … Aesthetics … Ashkenazi … Philosophy … Ashkenazi people … Eastern Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … Religious …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 09[G]: Der Volksgesang der osteuropaeischen Juden
… … Field work … Ashkenaz … Europe … Collection … East … Ashkenazi … Ashkenazim … Ashkenazi people … Hava Nagila … Eastern Ashkenazi … Abraham Zvi …
Voices of the People: The Story of Yiddish Folksong
… for the vanishing legacy of the Yiddish world, Voices of a People remains the only general introduction to Yiddish … Yiddish … Transcriptions … Lyrics … Europe … East … Eastern Ashkenazi … Ruth Rubin … Mark Slobin … Voices of the People: The Story of Yiddish Folksong …
The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy among the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… for the discussion of the liturgical music of the East Ashkenazi Jews cannot apply the commonly accepted notions of … fusion-groups are established to clarify aspects of East Ashkenazi culture: visual-material, wherein religious ideas … … values … Religious music … Ashkenazi prayer … Ashkenazi people … Eastern Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … The practice …
Transcription de la pulsation, de la metrique et du "rhythme libre" [Transcription of the pulse, meter, and "free rhythm"]
… in Transylvania, and the benediction section of the , an Ashkenazi prayer celebrating the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt. The Western transcriber attempts to … … Oral tradition … Ashkenaz … Hallel … Hungary … Ashkenazi … Theory … Traditional … Tradition … Roman … Oral …
Preliminary thoughts toward the study of music without clear beat: the example of 'flowing rhythm' in Jewish nusah
… illustrated by the analysis of two performances of the same Ashkenazi , based on field recordings and transcriptions. … … … Field recording … Field recordings … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Jewish music … Meter … Rhythm … Ashkenazi people … Free flowing rhythm … Musical structure … Judit …