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Die Makamen in der hebraeischen Poesie der orientalischen Juden
… … Music … Music theory … Eastern Sephardi … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … Die Makamen in der hebraeischen Poesie der …

Parallels Between the Old–French and the Jewish Song
… A somewhat controversial article in which Idelsohn tries to show traces of Jewish music in French folk … into the folk traditions of the population in France.' Idelsohn prepares his comparison of French and Jewish … the new nation, the melodic line is but slightly changed.' Idelsohn reminds us that many nations influenced French folk …

The Kol Nidre Tune
… 1931-2 This is one of Idelsohn's most intriguing articles; it is a study in which … and an analysis of each, in an attempt to show its origins. Idelsohn's conclusions are: (1) the tune is mainly … … 38120 … 493-509 … … 8-Sep … Kol Nidre … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … The Kol Nidre Tune …

The Mogen Ovos Mode: a Study in Folklore
… each community has its own variant. This mode, which, to Idelsohn, is the deepest expression of the Jewish soul, is … 'Syrian-Maronite,' Old French and Catholic-German song. Idelsohn traces it in several European cultures and develops … … Melodies … Comparative research … Modality … Abraham Zvi Idelsohn … The Mogen Ovos Mode: a Study in Folklore …

The Music of the Jews (An Historical Appreciation)
… for laymen and is one of the earliest and most naïve post-Idelsohnian attempts to trace the entirety of Jewish music …

Remarks on the symphonies/overtures in the scores of the three ceremonies for Hosa`na Rabbah at the Synagogue Casale Monferrato
… of this volume. … 58 … 58 … 3 … Yuval: The Abraham Zvi Idelsohn memorial volume … Yuval: The Abraham Zvi Idelsohn memorial volume … 37702 … 132-133 … Yuval Studies …

Medieval Elements in the Liturgical Music of the Jews of Southern France and Northern Spain
… Refutes the theory held by Idelsohn and others that Sephardic music reflected solely …

The unique character of Ashkenazi synagogal music. Homage to A. Z. Idelsohn
… … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Performance practice … Idelsohn A.Z. … Liturgical music … Performance … Idelsohn … Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … The unique character of Ashkenazi synagogal music. Homage to A. Z. Idelsohn …

Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… which emerged in the late 1930s. The influence of A. Z. Idelsohn’s work is apparent in Schalit’s “Kabalat Shabbat” …

The Musical Realization of Biblical cantilation symbols (teamim) in the Jewish Yemenite Tradition
… … Transcriptions … Field recording … Field recordings … Idelsohn A.Z. … Tedeschi … Tunes … Shira … Yemenite … Uri …