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George Gershwin's songbook: Influences of Jewish music, ragtime and Jazz
… with the early 20th music. In America's melting-pot of cultures, the influences of ragtime, jazz and traditional …
Jewish Musicians at the Court of the Mantuan Dukes 1542-1628
… by Judith Cohen. Published jointly with the Council for Culture & Art of the Ministry of Education and Culture for the World Congress on Jewish Music, Jerusalem, … 1978. … 58 … 1 … 52 … Tel-Aviv … Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Fine Arts, School of Jewish Studies … Documentation …
Songs of the Jews of the island of Djerba: A comparison between two surveys, Hara Sghira (1929) and Hara Kebira (1976)
… common to other societies that served their particular cultural needs. … 97 … 1 … 3 … 23-33 … … Tunisia … Tunis … 7 … 1985 … Tunis … Tunisia … Acculturation … Assimilation … Jews … Djerba … Ruth Frances …
Klezmer music in America: revival and beyond
… more klezmer music was recorded, it took on the role of a cultural buffer. From the 1940s to the 1960s, however, it …
Alexander Krein's Kaddish, op.23,manuscript by the Soviet Jewish coposer, lost since the Nazi era.
… form. A brief survey of the consequences of Russian cultural politics for Jewish music after the Russian …
Change and Ideology: the Ethnomusicology of Turkish Jewry
… U. of Indiana. The relationship of music to sociocultural change is not arbitrary. Certain kinds of formal, … stylistic changes in music can be related to changes in the culture of which it is a part. Change in music is seen as a direct result of specific cultural orientations and sociohistorical processes. In …
Hermann Levi's shame and Parsifal's guilt:A critique of essentialism in biography and criticism
… understanding of art works and a critical assessment of the cultural framework in which this understanding is produced. …
Asrael und Kaddisch in der Tschechischen Kultur des 20. Jahrhunderts (Asrael and Kaddish in Czech culture of the 20th century)
… Kultur des 20. Jahrhunderts (Asrael and Kaddish in Czech culture of the 20th century) …
Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… end of the 15th c., the center of gravity of Iberian Jewish culture moved northward to Christian Spain and Provence. The burgeoning musical culture of that region must have affected the music of the …
The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy among the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… are established to clarify aspects of East Ashkenazi culture: visual-material, wherein religious ideas and …