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25. El padre Mercader + El cuerpo de la mujer (CES)
… well known in the literature ( Attias 1972 , no. 42 and musical transcription in p. 279-280; Hemsi 1995 , no. 136; … - Ladino … Ladino Songs … Ottoman Empire … Sephardic music … Salonica … Saloniki … Thessaloniki … Eastern …
Yom Hashishi
… the ritual hand washing that precedes the festive meal. The musical technique employed in this rendition is similar to … Liturgical Tradition as Sung by Abraham Lopes Cardoso … Hebrew cantillation … Cardozo, Abraham Lopez … Liturgical music … Portuguese … Shabbat … Yom Hashishi …
A Polka-Mazurka
… collection " Leibu Levin: Word and Melody " (In Yiddish, Hebrew and English; Tel Aviv: I.L. Peretz publications. … … Mazurka … Modern Yiddish stage … Non-religious Yiddish music … Polka … Israel … USSR … Bukovina … A Polka-Mazurka …
Shir be-shaat shemalvim [sic] hatan mi-bet-ha-keneset (parsit ve-ivrit).
… a groom on his return from the synagogue (in Farsi and Hebrew). Performed by Shlomo ben Aga from Shiraz on July 16, …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… (Jewish community in Palestine) after it was published with musical notation by Abraham Zvi Idelsohn in one of his earliest Hebrew articles titled “Yemenite Jews and their Songs” ( … [1908], text on p. 128 and melody in the supplement of music notations, pp. 4-5). This version was then arranged by …
Eliyahu Hacohen
… contributions remain sealed to those who do not command the Hebrew language. Eliyahu Hacohen was perhaps among the most … lectures about the most diverse aspects of the modern Hebrew song (aka Zemer ‘ivri or Shirei Eretz Israel ) in its … throughout Israel, in formal institutions such as the music teachers’ seminary of the Levinsky College of …
Moshe Havusha
… traditions are based on both Syrian (“Halabi”) and Egyptian musical styles. Today, Havusha, who still lives in the Beit Israel neighborhood, is a popular hazzan , payytan , musician, and singer, with a large following across … also a documentary film about the life of Moshe Havusha (in Hebrew). … Paytan and Musician … Bakkashot … Iraq … oud …
Kol beru’e ma’ala umata
… of Prof. Juda Leon Palache. Prof. Palache was a lecturer of Hebrew Language and Literature at the University of … Cardozo, it was Zwi Werblowski, Professor Emeritus of the Hebrew University, who transmitted this tune to Leon Palache … in the Italian tradition of Padua (see: Italian Jewish Musical Traditions from the Leo Levi Collection , AMTI 0201, …
Halleluya halleli nafshi (Psalm 146)
… This chant is an example of Hebrew psalmody that consists of a flexible melodic formula … This is one of the oldest genres of Sephardi liturgical music. It is used for singing psalms on diverse occasions, …
Mizmor le-david (Psalm 29)
… This is a rhythmicized example of the Hebrew psalmody used for the Sabbath eve (compare with no. 9 … urban centers of Morocco, a further proof of the liturgical music links between these Jewish centers in the past and of … Amsterdam by the choir. The last verse receives a special musical treatment, a sort of cadential pattern that leads to …