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Fog al-Nakhal (فوق النخل): Multicultural and Transnational Journeys of an Iraqi Folksong
… used for Manasseh’s album, performed by the group Rivers of Babylon, is based off of the recording of Elias’s mother. … [6] Rivers of Babylon. “Ki Eshmerah Shabbath/ Balini-b-Balwa.” CD: Rivers of Babylon: Live in India . Track 103. Smithsonian Folkways. …
Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes
… para-liturgical and folk tunes of Eastern European and Babylonian Jewish communities. This release, available for …
Bore ‘ad ana – A Dirge for the Ninth of Av and its Geographical Distribution
… in vol. 2 of HOM that is dedicated to the music of the Babylonian (i.e. Iraqi/Baghdadi) Jews. Figure 4.'Bore 'ad …
The Fall of Jerusalem in Song: The Ashkenazi Melody She’eh ne’esar
… for another fast day, the Tenth of Tevet, which marks the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem which preceded the destruction … above my highest joy!” from Psalm 137 (“By the waters of Babylon,” p. 3 of the music appendix). Figure 8. Y. T. …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… Sara Manasseh, author of Shbahoth: Songs of Praise in the Babylonian Jewish Tradition from Baghdad to Bombay and … Manasseh, Sara. 2012. Shbahoth: Songs of Praise in the Babylonian Jewish Tradition from Baghdad to Bombay and …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… of various communities, such as the Yemenite, Persian and Babylonian Jews. It should be added, however, that general …

An Institute of Jewish Music in Jerusalem
… Jews of Yemen and likewise the Jews of Persia and Babylonia, and to all the Jewish musicians and cantors …

The Mesopotamian Theory of Music and the Ugarit Notation — a Reexamination
… before this time (1959) it had been proved that the “Babylonian notation” presented by Curt Sachs in 1923 had not …

Musical Practices and Instruments in Late Bronze Age Ugarit (Syria)
… the time of New Kingdom Egypt, the Hittite Empire, Kassite Babylonia and the Amorite kingdoms of Syria and Palestine. …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… today in siddurim (prayer books) , was formulated among the Babylonian sages during the Talmudic period. [2] Before the … two different volumes of the Thesaurus , one devoted to the Babylonian (Iraqi) Jews and the other to the Eastern … from whom he heard this melody in Jerusalem. [7] While the Babylonian version (which means primarily Baghdadi) appears …