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Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… … Yuval Studies … … 1971 … Jewish … Church music … Modes … Modality … Biblical chant … Church … Christian … Greek … Christianity … Jewish music … Biblical … Jewish influence … Greek modes … mode … Eric Werner … Amnon Shiloah … Bathja …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… catalytic role in ending an era of Jewish life in Saloniki. Greek authorities viewed the fire’s devastation as an opportunity to rebuild the city according to Greek interests. Rather than returning the damaged property … Though some Jews had lived in Thessaloniki (the current Greek name of the city) since Antiquity (see the New …
Bin Tavinu Liqnot Bina Ha'azinu
… Najara's piyyutim are based on Turkish, Arab, Spanish and Greek songs, or on Hebrew piyyutim he favored. In the …

Soothing Lyres and epôidai: Music Therapy and the Cases of Orpheus, Empedocles and David
… and behaviors, and even health, is based in ancient Greek thought on a likeness between soul and musical … in his Politics (1340b7–19), where he states that “the modes and rhythms of music have an affinity (συγγένεια) … young people, that is, with its role in the making of the Greek man, and also with the therapeutic — and in no way …
32. La agonía del amante Rosa mia (CES)
… 1972, p. 282). With a high degree of probability, this is a Greek or Turkish melody (Idelsohn described it as “Turkish, …

Doyne (LKT)
… highly embellished elaborations within a variety of related modes. Also known as vulekhl .” Alpert 1996b, p. 58 . ( … the Turco-Arab manner of a rubato exploration of West Asian modes. It means something related to this, but different … by S. Kosch... It exhibits the typical terkishe (Actually Greek sirto ) back up rhythm, albeit at a slow pace.” …
Israeli folksongs
… traditions, such as Russian, Hassidic, Yiddish, Arabic, and Greek. In the media, these songs are generally used when …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… resemblances to H ad Gadya. German, French, and modern Greek variants of H ad Gadya are discussed by G. A. Kohut …