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“Unter dem kinds Wiegele” – Beneath the Baby’s Cradle
… atmosphere that characterizes the lullabies, depicts the people’s mood. ” (Stutschewsky 1958: 33) The lullaby Unter … engrained in the modern national rebirth of the Jewish people. Concerned about the album’s reception by the amateur … 3/2/1: 174/4. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello … Folk songs … Joachim …
Avigdor (Tibor) Herzog
… integration of folk music into the national music of his people. Avigdor’s exposure to this kind of “engaged” or … Avigdor was himself an important carrier of the Hungarian Ashkenazi liturgical tradition and therefore he documented … the Holy Land. Another special interest for Herzog was the Ashkenazi repertoire of zemiroth Shabbat (Sabbath table …
Jewish Music Collections at the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in Kyiv
… Kiev,” Shofar 10, no. 4 [1992; Special Issue: Yiddish and Ashkenazic Studies], pp. 31-48, quote in p. 34 and also … this opportunity to offer you a present from the Ukrainian people – a CD with the voice of Sholem Aleichem, the great son of the Jewish people and of the Ukrainian, and additional recordings of …
Book Review: Charles B. Hersch, Jews and Jazz Improvising Ethnicity
… Artie Shaw about Judaism. Although Shaw was a white Ashkenazi Jew, through most of his career he hid his … at age thirteen. Even his nickname “The Lion” trumpeted the people of Judah. So who in this situation should be … as it pertains to white Jewish practitioners. White Ashkenazic Jews such as George Gershwin and Benny Goodman, …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… remain Oriental in character, since we were an Oriental people in the Land of Israel” (Geshuri 1943). A long section … about Jewish cowboys (Gottlieb 2004, 64). Also Yemenite-Ashkenazi intermarriages in Israel during the 1930s and … which system of accentuation served the interlocutors—the Ashkenazi system, where the accent most often falls on the …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… ne'esar' in his A Voice Still Heard: The Sacred Song of the Ashkenazic Jews (University Park and London, 1976, pp. … the well-entrenched presence of Sephardic poetry in Ashkenazi prayer, and the overall musical style of the … of the past historical suffering endured by the Jewish people. “She’eh ne’esar” appears three times in Levinsky’s …

An Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem
… Jerusalem and in Erez Israel, to the Sephardim and also the Ashkenazim, Jews of Yemen and likewise the Jews of Persia … Ye musicians of Israel and its singers, and lovers of your People's music that are dispersed through all the corners of the earth! Who amongst you senses the sanctity of his people's music? Who amongst you believes that his music is …
Bernardo Feuer
… Hazomir. This “second Hazomir” began with twenty-four young people and in five years, it doubled its membership. On … - Cantors … Cantors - Hazzanim … Argentina … Choir … Ashkenazi … Bernardo Feuer … Silvia Glocer …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… taste good to the palate When the wineglass in front of the people Provide water, provide water. The Sea of Reeds the … about its previous “Jewish” life? The Jewish versions Ashkenazi lineage Ayelet Ettinger (note 1 above) remarks … titled Masekhet Purim u-ma’ariv le-leil Purim keminhag ha-ashkenazim . The publication of Kikhlot yeini in the …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… in a liquid] once; on this night, twice. The traditional Ashkenazi learning tune Already in the late Middle Ages … 15a). This remark by the most authoritative source on the Ashkenazi musical minhag (custom) singles out the Four … education board of Chicago, Harry Coopersmith, Songs of My People (Chicago: The Anshe Emet synagogue, 1937). In spite …