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Linked by Melody: Gibraltar/Moroccan Songs for Passover (and Shavuoth)
… עַמּוֹ בַשָּׁלוֹם. O fear the Lord, ye his holy ones; for there is no want to them that fear him. Young lions do lack … verses were sung with this particular melody. However, there is an additional reason for this pairing. The second … sings the distinctive North Moroccan version, the area where this romance is fondly remembered and performed around …
"Ahuv libi semaḥ bemitzvot nikhtevu" (My beloved, be happy)
… hemistiches and the ensemble sings the closing ones. There are three melodies: the first two stanzas are sung in …
"Yashqef elohim mime'on qodsho" (God will look down from His holy dwelling)
… traditions are handed down within several generations. Here, the soloist, who is the authoritative master, has a …
"Shalom levo shabbat" (Greetings on the coming of the Sabbath)
… It is usual to sing the hallel in parallel intervals, but here the singers precede it and lead on to it after the …
Halleluya (Hallelujah)
… It is usual to sing the hallel in parallel intervals, but here the singers precede it and lead on to it after the …
Ani esh’al shevah ha'el (I will pray for the praise of the Lord)
… beginning with the closing hemistich of this verse. Thereafter the soloist sings every hemistich, with a …
"Shema ha'el ‘aneni batefillah" (Hear O Lord, answer my prayer)
… on the Thursday before the seven feast days (Kafih: 150). There is a clue to the name of the author both in the … as an independent unit, and not as a prelude to a shira . Therefore the first part, consisting of the first two verses, …
"Shema ha'el ‘aneni batefillah" (Hear O Lord, answer my prayer)
… on the Thursday before the seven feast days (Kafih: 150). There is a clue to the name of the author both in the … Arussi and the Kiryat Ono men and children's ensemble. Here the sequence nahid-shira-hallel is sung by an ensemble …
"Barek brik alḥama" (The lightning of our protection shone forth)
… singing. The meter is generally triple, but in the middle there is a natural transition to a performance of the same …
Vehalleluya (And Hallelujah)
… the other. They also add the two tones below them, so that here, too, the range is a tetrachord for the most part. The …