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New Perspectives on the Music of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogues in North-Western Europe
… Music of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogues in North-Western Europe …

Observations on Practices of Nusach in America
… The move from 'Old-World' Europe to modern and late-modern America, so far as the … this divergence as it is reflected primarily by East European, Lithuanian, and Hassidic influences, a process of …
Klezmer Pioneers: European & American Recordings, 1905-1952
… This album features remastered recordings from American and European Klezmer greats such as Art Shryer, Abe Elenkring, … … Dave Tarras … Naftule Brandwein … Klezmer Pioneers: European & American Recordings, 1905-1952 …

La pratique musicale savante dans quelques communautes juives en Europe aux XVIIe–XVIIIe siecles
… Covers the emergence of the practice of Western Art Music in European Jewish communities (Italy, Southern France, … … 1966 … Amsterdam … Art … Art Music … Baroque … Choral … Europe … Ferrara … Italy … Judah … Mantua (Mantova) … MKB … … musicale savante dans quelques communautes juives en Europe aux XVIIe–XVIIIe siecles …

The Modern Renaissance of Jewish Music: Events and Figures, Eastern Europe and America
… Renaissance of Jewish Music: Events and Figures, Eastern Europe and America …

Jewish Liturgical Music in the Wake of Nineteenth-Century Reform
… of the changes and continuities in Nineteenth-Century Europe synagogue music and hazzanut within a wider context … radical reforms. The modest impact of Sulzer on Eastern Europe and the rise of the Chorshul are also considered. The … a musical synthesis of two musical cultures, Jewish and European. … 2 … Sacred Sound and Social Change: Liturgical …

Accents ("The Trope") (SENDREY 1973)
See also pp. 487, Notes on chap. ii, pp.425-9 with musical excerpts, pp.423-29. NYPL

On musical connections between Jews and the neighboring peoples of Eastern and Western Europe
… of Massachusetts at Amherst. Program in Soviet and East European Studies).' … 1 … 33905 … Amherst, MA … … … no. 18 … … 1989 … Maks Gol'din … Jewish folk music in Europe … Klezmer music … Ashkenazi … Max Goldin … Robert A. … Jews and the neighboring peoples of Eastern and Western Europe …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… Ashkenazic dance, as it had been practiced in Eastern Europe, featured a confluence of two diverse movement traditions – a western European, Germanic tradition based on set figures, and a …

Song and Singers of the Synagogue in the Eighteenth Century
… Music, iii/2 (1971), 43–70. During the 18th century, West European hazzanim came in close contact with non-Jewish … and of the rabbinic reaction to it. The influence of East European hazzanim on the German style is also examined. The … music had a lasting influence on synagogue music throughout Europe. The article contains four facsimiles of 18th century …