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Hirsch Weintraub from East to West
… … Chazzanut … Cantors - Hazzanim … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Cantorate … Cantor … Cantorial music … Chazzan … Fusion … Konigsberg … Susan Adelman … …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… strata, makes it possible to speculate in regards to the musical development of the tradition, despite the lack of early documentation of the musical aspect. One might assume that several modes and … that are documented in HaNoheg Be H asdo , a cantorial piece found in one of the earliest surviving …
German Jewish Sacred Musical Intersections
… aims to map, analyze and make German Jewish liturgical music ( minhag Ashkenaz ) accessible to the scholarly … conceptualization of an endangered “heritage” of solo cantorial music (at times framed within a Jewish national … primordial forms. Second, the enrichment of this “pure” cantorial heritage with new choral music, usually for four …
Joseph Shlisky
… a means of support. Shlisky never heard a note of Western music until his rise, but joined the Toronto Waves … next few years. Nevertheless, he never really abandoned the cantorial arts. His recital programs over his career were … and remained at that Synagogue for two years. Over his cantorial career, Shlisky served at several synagogues in …
Reuben Rinder
… United States and pursued his study of Jewish liturgical music. In 1910, Rinder held a cantorial position at Temple Beth-El, Brooklyn, and in 1912 … Rinder was influential in shaping 20th-century Jewish musical culture. Through insights from the Rinder papers …
Singing in the Dark
… … 1956 … Holocaust … Cantor … Cantorial music … Oysher, Moyshe … Levetzow Synagogue … American … New …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… study aims to trace the unique characteristics of a type of music unparalleled in the central-eastern European … for vocal performance; short tunes initially composed as cantorial fragments and borrowed later for Hasidic … the Hasidic repertoire. The inspirations of klezmer, cantorial music, and zmires are apparent in the scholarship …

Significant Aspects of the Ashkenazi Hazzanic Recitative
… … 2 … Proceedings of the World Congress on Jewish Music: Jerusalem 1978 … Proceedings of the World Congress on Jewish Music: Jerusalem 1978 … 38437 … 159 - 169 … Tel Aviv … … – Hazzanim, Cantors … 1982 … Analysis … Ashkenaz … Cantor … Cantorials … Hazzanut … Liturgical music … Manuscripts … …
Haim Louk
… charismatic teacher who greatly influenced Louk's musical path. At the age of 10, Louk met Rabbi David Buzaglo … (Schneider's Yeshiva), where he was introduced to Ashkenazi cantorial traditions and acquired knowledge of Yiddish. … in Tangier, receiving his first remuneration for his cantorial services. After a year, he was appointed by Rabbi …

Prayer for the state
… Synagogue … Liturgical Innovation in a Nation-State: The Music of the “Prayer for the Well-being of the State of … excellent article by Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin HERE The music of the “Prayer for the Well-being of the State of … its musical performance. Since the Eastern Ashkenazi cantorial tradition was the one adopted as the official …