(57 results found)
Ezra Aharon ("Azuri")
… Ibrahim Bey in Iraq and was recording both Iraqi and Egyptian styles by 1929. He was the prizewinner for the ‘ud … He had broad knowledge of Iraqi maqamat but specialized in Egyptian style. Written and sources by Ronit Seter and …
Obadiah the Proselyte
… Constantinople, Baghdad, and Palestine, finally settling in Egypt and becoming a member of the thriving Jewish community …
Alberto Hemsi
… Milan. Worked as musical director in various synagogues in Egypt (1927-1957) and in France (from 1958). Collected many … Sefardi (Jerusalem, 1995). Established the first Egyptian music-publishing house. Composed many works in … … Collector … Arranger … Sephardic … Music … Publishing … Egypt … Alberto Hemsi …
Amnon Shiloah
… Turkish, etc.) in libraries thorough Europe, Israel, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Russia, and Uzbekistan. These …
Corpus Papyrorum Judicarum
… Transcriptions of documents relating to Jews and Judaism in Egypt, with English translations and commentaries. Vol. 3 … Hebrew University) … … 1957-64 … History … Archeology … Egypt … Jews … Victor (Avigdor) Tcherikover … Alexander Fuks …
Die Musik des Altertums
… music … Bible … History … Ancient … Ancient Israel … Egypt … Greek … Roman … Rom … Albrecht Riethmüller … Frieder …
The Karaite Jews of Egypt
… … … 1987 … Karaite … Mourad El-Kodsi … The Karaite Jews of Egypt …
Taqsim: Instrumental Improvisation in Near Eastern Traditions
… pan-Middle Eastern style that owes its existence largely to Egyptian musical trends and the Arabic mass media. The …
A Jewish Sufi on the Influence of Music
… speculations. Sufi ideas about music influenced Jewish- Egyptian Pietists especially during the 13th and 14th …
Music in the Testament of Job
… … … 1986 … Jewish … Manuscripts … Instrumental music … Egypt … Jewish music … Cult … Hellenism … David Halperin … …