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Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… of a Hassidic nign performed by non-Hassidic Orthodox Jews in Israel. National Library of Israel, Sound Archive, …
Curt Sachs
… founders of modern organology … Musicologist … German Jews … American … organologist … Curt Sachs …
A Moroccan Synagogue Service
… issues emerged during early fieldwork among Moroccan Jews in Israel, it was always a peripheral topic, and mostly … liturgical repertoires mark sonic difference between Jews and Muslims in Morocco. They comprise an intimate space … Yet, this intimate musical space of the Moroccan Jews still bears some traces of the non-Jewish surrounding. …
Hisqil Qassab
… one of the most prominent Iraqi singers from among the Jews of Iraq. 'Hesqil Saul Qassab was born in Baghdad in … was in the year 1899. He immigrated to Israel after the Jews were deported from Iraq as a result of the Arab-Israeli …
Leó Weiner
… Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Frigyesi, Judit, ' Jews and Hungarians in Modern Hungarian Musical Culture ' In Ezra Mendelssohn ed., Modern Jews and their musical agendas In Hungarian: Journal of the …
Fog al-Nakhal (فوق النخل): Multicultural and Transnational Journeys of an Iraqi Folksong
… legacy has been erased from the Iraqi soundscape after the Jews of Baghdad were disenfranchised and forced to move from …
Rabbi Hanna Tiferet Siegel
… … North America … Female cantors … Spirituality … Canadian Jews … Canada … Rabbi Hanna Tiferet Siegel …
Recordings page one
… id est laborum … ya’acov, vocals and masinqo … Ethiopian Jews … Ethiopian Liturgical Traditions … Recordings page one …
El Shokhen Shamayim - A Recorded Pearl of Andalusian Hebrew Music from Algeria Recovered
… song, La’ad aromimkha malki . Crossing boundaries between Jews and Muslims, between Jews from the Eastern and Western Mediterranean, and between …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… in the contemporary practice of the descendants of Aleppo Jews in Jerusalem (see example 2). Example 1: "Maq’helot … fragments. Lurie’s recordings reflect musical practices of Jews from the Ottoman provinces of Greater Syria (Aleppo and … the Judeo-Spanish-speaking Sephardim and Eastern European Jews who by 1913 were certainly a significant presence in …