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Invention individuelle et tradition collective dans la musique juive de Hongrie
… 3 (1980): 139-58. Interviews made during field work in Hungary and Czechoslovakia illustrate the emic concepts … … Analysis … Niggun … Niggunim … Field work … Ashkenaz … Hungary … Compositions … Ashkenazi … Czechoslovakia … …
Jews and Hungarians in Modern Hungarian Musical Culture’, in Studies in Contemporary Jewry
… … New York … Oxford University Press … … 9 … 1993 … Music … Hungary … Musical culture … Judit Frigyesi … Ezra Mendelsohn …
Free-Form Recitative and Strophic Structure in the Hallel Psalms
… by other cultures. The recitative practice in contemporary Hungary shows a transitional position in the development of … … Folk songs … History … Psalms … Religion … Hallel … Hungary … Recitative … Structure … Jewish music … Monophony …
The Mystery of Aris San
… in Budapest. Shot in Israel, Greece, the United States, and Hungary, the film uncovers the man behind the glittering …
A Man from Munkasc: Gypsy Klezmer
… … 51 … 9 … Duna TV (Hungary) and Starcrest Films (Frankfurt, Germany). … … 2005 …
Contemporary Jewish Music: A New Series of the JMRC (2009)
… from Paris to Israel in 1966. Educated in his native Hungary under the ideals of Béla Bartók and Zoltan Kodály, …
Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
… to be the famous rabbi and musician, Rabbi Isaac of Kalib (Hungary) who would later save the precious melodies from the …
Contrafactum
… song that was sung and “converted' by the Admor from Kalib (Hungary). … Piyyutim … 21770 … Piyyut … Piyyutim … Piyyut …
István Anhalt
… Istavan Anhalt was born in Budapest, Hungary, where he studied composition with Kodály at the …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… the freylakh, which was the most important Jewish dance. In Hungary they called them khussidls or husit. That word …