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Knowledge Is the Beginning, Daniel Barenboim and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra
… from both sides of the divide: Syrians, Jordanians, Egyptians, Palestinians and Israelis. Director Paul Smaczny …
Transcription de la pulsation, de la metrique et du "rhythme libre" [Transcription of the pulse, meter, and "free rhythm"]
… prayer celebrating the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt. The Western transcriber attempts to decompose the …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… went into decline, and that of Arabic, and particularly Egyptian, music, grew stronger. Another factor in the … increased the diffusion of the new Arabic music from Egypt and Syria during this period. The members of Jewish … melodies are modern 20th century folk melodies from Egypt and other Middle-Eastern countries, which were adapted …
Ma'oz Tzur
… praise for God’s deliverance of the Jewish people from Egypt, Babylonian exile and Haman’s plot, and for the …
Mi-al har horev from the manuscripts of Obadiah the Proselyte
… to read and write Hebrew script. He finally settled in Egypt, as a member of the thriving Jewish community situated …
Piyyutim for the High Holidays
… extensively. From 1925 to 1935/6 he lived in Alexandria, Egypt. He passed away in Cairo in 1938. Haim was a …
Hayrana Laih
… Score … Hayrana Laih is an Egyptian song that was and still is popular in the Arab … Laih were written by Ahmed Rami (1892-1981), the popular Egyptian poet who was the main songwriter for Umm Kalthoum. Daoud Hosni (1870-1937), an Egyptian composer of Karaite Jewish origins composed it in …
Hay ram galeh
… Najara. H ay Ram Galeh is a contrafactum of the modern Egyptian song Hayrana Laih by Daoud Hosni that featured in … the Aleppo muwashsha h at and the rising new styles of Egyptian Arabic music developing from the late 19 th century onwards. The new Egyptian song became hegemonic throughout the Arab world …
A Free People
… In this film about immigration to Israel from Europe and Egypt there are two scenes with Jewish rituals. The first …
Kedusha
… weekdays, Sabbaths, and festivals. In the Ashkenazi and Egyptian Nussa h s it is read in the Musaf prayer. See sound …