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Vals (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … waltz meter, usually joyful. Waltzes were adopted from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and … year was 1895... After the ceremony, as is customary in a Jewish wedding, the newlyweds were led into a private …
The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
… known as “Jerusalem-Sephardic,” which originated among the Jewish communities scattered throughout the Ottoman Empire … th centuries and developed under Turkish-Ottoman and Arabic musical influences. Contents The tradition of … singing tradition found among the descendants of the Jewish communities exiled from Spain to the lands of Islam …
Zemerl (LKT)
… and contemporary state of knowledge about klezmer music. Each entry includes a number of citations from … a circumcision, at Hasidic gatherings, as dinner music at Jewish weddings, and at non-Jewish occasions where Jewish tunes were often requested.” …
And Now We're All Brothers: Singing In Yiddish In Contemporary North America
… most particularly the Holocaust and the construction of Jewish identities through musical performances. … 1 … Farnham, Surrey … Ashgate … … …
Rabbi Shlomo Carlibach's music in it's cultural context: 1950-2005
… of the most influential figures in the field of religious music to emerge from the American Jewish scene in the 1960s with worldwide repercussions on Jewish liturgical practices since then. … 17 … Ph.D. diss, …
The Making of a Reform Jewish Cantor: Musical Authority, Cultural Investment.
… through a detailed ethnography of the School of Sacred Music of the Hebrew Union College with emphasis on the … Indiana University Press … … 2009 … The Making of a Reform Jewish Cantor: Musical Authority, Cultural Investment. …
beyond klezmer: Redefining Jewish Music for the Twenty-first Century
… … 17 … UCLA … … 2009 … beyond klezmer: Redefining Jewish Music for the Twenty-first Century …
A Gneyve - A Yiddish Song of Theft and Poverty
… created a number of songs about poverty and how the Jewish community “dealt with economic problems on the … a live performance humorously equated this song with the Jewish equivalent of calling the police, saying, “This is … begins with the introductory “khapt im, nempt im” line. The music to this opening section is more dense than in the rest …
On a Particular Case of Tonal, Modal, and Motivic Components in Sources for Liturgical Music of East and West European Origins
… … 3 … 145–164 … Jerusalem … World Union of Jewish Studies, Magnes … … 3 … 2009 … Eastern Ashkenaz … Western Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi liturgical music … Ashkenazi … Boaz Tarsi … Tamar Alexander-Frizer … … Modal, and Motivic Components in Sources for Liturgical Music of East and West European Origins …
Music Theory as an Expression of Musical and Extra-Musical Views Reflected in Leib Glantz's Liturgical Settings
… … 2 … 175–195 … Tel Aviv … Tel Aviv Institute for Jewish Liturgical Music … … 2008 … Jerry Glantz … Boaz Tarsi … Music Theory as an Expression of Musical and Extra-Musical …