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La penetration de la musique savante dans les synagogues italiennes au XVIIe siecle: le cas particulier de Venise
… … 4 … 2 … 527-535 … Milan … … 1987 … Music … Liturgy … Synagogue … Art Music … Art … Italy … Italian … Israel Adler … Gaetano Cozzi … La penetration de la musique savante dans les synagogues italiennes au XVIIe siecle: le cas particulier de …
Remarks on the symphonies/overtures in the scores of the three ceremonies for Hosa`na Rabbah at the Synagogue Casale Monferrato
… Centre … … 1986 … Hosha'nah Rabbah … Cantata … Hosha'nah … Italian … Bathia Churgin … Remarks on the … scores of the three ceremonies for Hosa`na Rabbah at the Synagogue Casale Monferrato …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 3 - Dio, Clemenza e Rigore
… Traditions in Israel … 9 … 9426 … 1996 … Music … Baroque … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Art Music … Art … Casale Monferrato … Hosha'nah Rabbah … Italian Jews … Italian … Israel Adler … Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. …
Interpreting Silence: Liturgy, Singing, and Psalmody in the Early Synagogue
… … 1 … 3 … 47-109 … Libreria Musical Italiana … … 20 … 1999 … Theodor Karp … Interpreting … Silence: Liturgy, Singing, and Psalmody in the Early Synagogue …
La place traditionnelle du melisme dans la cantillation
… In early Christian sources and in Italian Sephardi synagogues a long melisma appears in the second to last … … Yuval Studies … … 1986 … Analysis … Church music … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Church … Sephardi music … …
Canti Liturgici di rito italiano (Liturgical Chants of the Italian Rite)
… A collection of chants as sung by the original Italian Jews of Rome. Conducted by the choral master of the Great Synagogue of Rome. … 4 … 10 … Rome, Italy … … 1967 … Synagogue … Synagogue music … Chant … Italian Synagogue … Canti Liturgici di rito italiano …
Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy
… Ashkenazic and Italian Liturgy Chair: Eliyahu Schleifer Sharon Bernstein, … The Cantillation of the Pentateuch According to the Italian Tradition of Turin Knowledge of the musical … differ greatly from those of the Ashkenazi and Sephardic synagogues in Italy (and elsewhere). Beyond the melodic …
Minhah
… of their lives, it was difficult for them to make it to the synagogue for both Min h a and 'Arvit. Therefore, they used … into 'Arvit. Before Ashrei Yosvhei Beitekha Sephardic and Italian communities, as well as most Yemenite communities, …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… recalls the close association between Temple sacrifices and synagogue prayers. Since the loss of the Temple, prayer has … in the past decade or two are the discoveries of the “Italian Genizah,” confiscated folios of Hebrew manuscripts … , Venice, 1587. This last appearance in the non-Ashkenazi Italian rite is also attested in several medieval …
The Tedeschian Community
… means 'Ashkenazi' or 'German,' was coined by the local Italian Jews who lived in the surroundings of the Tedeschian … surnames, which had a German sound and meaning, into Italian: Ettlingen became Otolongi, Marburger or Marburg, … generation still existed. Like many other communities, the synagogue functioned as the center for this preservation. …