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The Concept of Mode in European Synagogue Chant
… 'melody' character of the tune; different period and authorship of notation. … 9433 … Ashkenazi … Ashkenazim … …

The Hebrew Version of Abû l-Salt’s Treatise on Music
… failed to add substantially to our knowledge of the Arab author Abu l-Salt (1067-1134) or of his works, which include … … Music Treatise … Historical Texts … Abu l-Salt … Arab … Author … Manuscripts … The Hebrew Version of Abû l-Salt’s …

The Influence of Choral Elements on the Formation and Development of the Piyyût Genres (Hebrew)
… This accords with the explicitly documented efforts of the authorities to have the congregation participate in the …

A Jewish Sufi on the Influence of Music
… To palliate the lack of specialized compositions by Jewish authors during the mediaeval period on the subject of music, …

Collectanea Concerning Music in the Hebrew Manuscript London, British Library, Or. 10878 (Hebrew)
… AC]) to Hebrew writings concerning music edited by the author in RISM, series B, vol. IX2. A. Hebrew version of a … of the production of sounds by musical instruments, the author calls the art of music the foremost among the (four) …

The Magical and Theurgic Interpretation of Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew)
… means of power. This attitude emerges among Italian Jewish authors and seems to be influenced by parallel views in the … sefirot by theurgical singing. The most important of these authors are Meir ibn Gabbay, Solomon Alqabez and Moses … appear together. These opinions influenced later Jewish authors from the late 16th to the late 18th century, such …

Idelsohn’s Scholarly and Literary Publications: An Annotated Bibliography
… for his work which is a labor of eternity. Considering the authoritative status which his works still enjoy and the …

Three Musical Ceremonies for Hôšanā Rabbah in the Jewish Community of Casale Monferrato (1732, 1733, 1735) (Hebrew)
… of the cantatas, it then probes into the questions of the authors of the texts, the place of performance and the initiator of the events. The author of the libretti of two cantatas is identified as S.H. … Hayyim Chezighin (G.V. Clava) who was believed to be the author of the texts and the composer of the music, is now …

To Please Both the Ear and the Eye: Moses Mendelssohn, Equal Temperament and the Delian Problem
… essay he states that he is not at liberty to disclose the author's name, but in 1777, the index appended to Volume VI named Moses Mendelssohn as the author. In the intervening sixteen years, many had thought …
Between Tradition and Modernity
… this chant tradition Maier Levi clearly was an outstanding authority. In addition to the chants of the ḥazzan, the … 10, 2019. From right to left: Dr. Geoffrey Goldberg (author), Ms. Jutta Bogdahn-Klotz (Esslingen Cultural …