(222 results found)
Abraham Eilam-Amzallag
… ("Bakkashot") Among Morocco Jews", under the guidance of Professor Amnon Shiloah and received a doctorate in … Western compositional techniques. His works fuse Oriental Jewish melisma and modern techniques. In 1994 he … nine years from its establishment. For the first time the Jewish version of the Andalusian music was transcribed by …
Menashe Ravina
… on Israel's national anthem, "Hatikvah," and the folk dances of Baruch Agadati. During his early years in Israel, … actively engaged in the musical circles of Eastern European Jewish musicians, documenting and arranging Jewish folk music. Ravina was a dedicated educator and …
Salamone Rossi
… has been spilled reviewing the vast musical contribution of Jewish-Italian composer Salamone de Rossi, not much is known … speculated that Salamone de Rossi was the son of renowned Jewish historian Azariah de’ Rossi, but this seems unlikely … support, and Leone da Modena offered rabbinical guidance and protection. Rossi was also heavily entrenched in …
Amalia Kedem
… they express Israeli and Ashkenazi identity. She taught Jewish music at the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem, the Open University and Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, and lectures on liturgical music in various …

Jewish Musical Traditions
… Presents Jewish musical traditions in the form of central themes, … difficult to digest for readers who are not conversant in Jewish history, liturgy, and literature. … 1 … 38112 … … Press … … Piyyutim … 1992 … Piyyut … Hebrew cantillation … Dance … Methodology … Religion … Identity … Sacred … Amnon …

A hassidic ritual dance: the "mitsve tants" in Jerusalemite weddings
… Studies … Yuval Studies … 38013 … 164-224 … Jerusalem … Jewish Music Research Centre, Magnes Press … Yuval; Studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre … … 1994 … Israel … Wedding … Customs … Dance … Folklore … Hasidim … Hasidism … Marriage … Society … …

Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the Klezmer World
… fiddler, and bass player that made brides weep and guests dance at weddings throughout Jewish eastern Europe before the culture was destroyed in …

Klezmer music in America: revival and beyond
… 19th. c. In the immigrant period, mostly Eastern European dance tunes were performed by fairly large groups (12-15 … bar mitzvahs, etc.) and was associated especially with the Jewish resort milieu of the Catskills. The 1970s revival, … in the United States is included. … 101 … 101 … 1-Feb … 3 … Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Newsletter … Jewish Folklore …

Bulgareasca/ Bulgarish/ Bulgar: the Transformation of a Klezmer Dance Genre
… of Society for Ethnomusicology … … 38 … 1994 … Ashkenaz … Jewish music … Jewish dance … Eastern Europe … America … Europe … Bulgar … …
The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim
… events: Shabbat, Festivals, Zemirot, Tish, Wedding, Dance, Devequt, Marches, Waltzes, etc. Most of the tracks … the collection of the National Sound Archive (NSA) of the Jewish National and Universitary Library, Jerusalem. … 1 … 7 … 38944 … 2 CDs + booklet (150 pp.) … Jerusalem … The Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of …