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קוני למל בקהיר (Kuni Lemel in Cairo)
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Shlomo Ravitz
… cantors were educated under him. He founded and managed a singing seminar, where young men learned liturgical music … student choirs. Sources : Encyclopedia Judaica, Wikipedia (Hebrew). Additional bibliography: ' Shlomo Ravitz ' on the …
Chasidic in America
… first beat and Oysher responding with an improvisatory scat singing passage, clearly reminiscent of similar vocal … Oysher was in mingling Hassidic chant with the popular scat-singing craze of the day.” 1 The second section of the song … Lexicon of the Yiddish Theater , vol. 3. New York: The Hebrew Actors Union of America, 1959, pp. 2407-2415. 1 …

Al-Mansur Al-Yahudi
Court musician. Al-Mansur Al-Yahudi was court musician for the Umayyad Caliph…
Judeo-Spanish Moroccan Songs for the Life Cycle
… … Jerusalem … Morocco … Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem … AMTI CD 0101 … Anthology of … … Ethnography … Field recordings … Ethnomusicology … Women singing … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Sephardi … Susana …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… The cabbalists of Safed ascribed prime importance to the singing of piyyutim. Their repertoire included poems written by the poets of the so-called ‘Golden Age’ of Hebrew poetry in Spain (10th to 13th centuries), and these … by the individual. The Baqqashah is unique to the religious Hebrew poetry of medieval Spain, it is usually scanned in …
1. El Atán, el Atado y el Ara (Et Sha'arei Ratzon)
… as Libya) also in the ne'ilah of Yom Kippur. The original Hebrew text was composed by Yehudah Shmuel ibn Abbas (Fez, … versions that were eventually printed in prayer books, in Hebrew characters, parallel to the original Hebrew text. Over the years, these Judeo-Spanish …
Hirsch Weintraub
… , and started his musical training at an early age singing as a chorister in his father's choir in Dubno, and …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… take on prophecy and genius. This is one of the earliest Hebrew writings published by Idelsohn (February 7, 1908) … as ‘Shulamis,’ ‘Bar Kochbe,’ and ‘Yemos ha-meshiech,’ as [Hebrew novelist] Abraham Mapu [1808-1867] at his time; this … by Eliezer Ben Yehuda in 1896, was one of the first Hebrew newspapers published in Ottoman Palestine. Idelsohn’s …