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Mizmor le-david (Psalm 29)
… urban centers of Morocco, a further proof of the liturgical music links between these Jewish centers in the past and of the ongoing presence of … Amsterdam by the choir. The last verse receives a special musical treatment, a sort of cadential pattern that leads to …
Menashe Ravina
… From a young age, he actively participated in his father's musical pursuits, serving as a choir conductor in the … actively engaged in the musical circles of Eastern European Jewish musicians, documenting and arranging Jewish folk music. Ravina was a dedicated educator and …

Karel Reiner
… 27, 1910 in Žatec (Western Bohemia). Reiner studied law and musicology at the Charles University in Prague, and … Czech territories issued a ban on public performances by Jewish musicians. From 1939 until 1943, Reiner worked for the Jewish Community office in Prague, organizing musical …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… of intensive study by a distinguished gallery of modern Jewish and non-Jewish scholars since the early nineteenth-century, starting … the modern fate of the song with in contemporary Israeli musical repertoire. H ad Gadya was incorporated to the …
B'racha - Ma'oz Tzur (Verona)
… followed by the hymn commemorating the reestablishment of Jewish worship in the Jerusalem Temple by the Maccabeans. … among Italian communities in Piedmont. … Italian Jewish Musical Traditions from the Leo Levi Collection (1954-1961) … … Holidays … Italy … Recordings … Song … Synagogue … Wedding … Festivals … Music … Songs … Liturgy … Purim … …
Lekha Dodi (Turin)
… the second part of each stanza as a refrain. … Italian Jewish Musical Traditions from the Leo Levi Collection (1954-1961) … … Holidays … Italy … Recordings … Song … Synagogue … Wedding … Festivals … Music … Songs … Liturgy … Purim … …
Viktor Ullmann
… Ullmann family moved to Vienna, and Viktor began studying music theory with Dr. Josef Pohlaneur. In 1918, Viktor … piano (performed 1923), the Octet (1924), his incidental music for Klabund's Kreidekreis (1925), and the Symphonische … them to H.G. Adler after the war. Ullmann’s interest in Jewish themes peaked for the first time in Terezín, …
Rabbi Meir Eleazar Atiya
… The Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem … single-handedly maintained and kept alive the Moroccan Jewish singing tradition in Israel against all odds. He was … the stages of the life cycle, such as circumcisions and weddings. He was not the most outstanding in terms of …
Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… seaboard. With me, I carry a treasure, a piece of lost musical history, or so I believe. Saved on my mobile phone … made my way up to AMAR to search for historical records of Jewish musicians from Aleppo, the city which, for a long … of the day (Salihi & Sa ʿ id 2015, 32); and Egypt’s female wedding musicians, known as the ʿ awalim (sing. ʿ alimah ), …
Gershon Sirota
… grandfather was a member. The board of trustees, and other music professionals in attendance, were taken aback by the … Low. Sirota and his choir starred in the grand concert of Jewish music of 1902, performed at the reception for … Sirota had a generous spirit, often volunteering to perform weddings free of charge for those who could not afford to …