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Le traite anonyme du manuscrit hebreu 1037 de la Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris
… music theory prevalent since the 12th century, it was probably written in the 14th century in Southern France. … 44 … … Century … Medieval … Guidonian Hand … Mensural notation … Bathja [Batya] Bayer … Israel Adler … Israel Adler … Hanoch Avenary …
The medieval Hebrew song Kikhlot yeini and its Purim connections: New sources on its music
… Kihklot Yeini - Aharon Tzadok - 1960 Kikhlot Yeini - Bathja Bayer version - 1961 Kihklot Yeini - Ran Eliran 1962 Kikhlot … of Israel lists thirty-three manuscripts, from Germany to Baghdad, which include Kikhlot yeni . Also, the David Sasson …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… 1. Bavaria/Frankfurt-Main 2. Venizia/Gorizia 3. Province … Ashkenazi/Sephardi 3 Ashkenazi/Sephardi 4 Baer 1 Baer 2 Baer 3 Shofet De Sola … דוד צובירי … The piyyut …
Jewish Music Collections at the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in Kyiv
… Israelis in the post-Soviet period. Had Adler read Zachary Baker’s 1992 article on the Jewish collections in Kyiv, he would have realized that “To anyone familiar with the background of the Kiev Institute’s library [i.e. Institute … the firsthand inspections of the collections.” (Zachary M. Baker, History of the Jewish Collections at the Vernadsky …
Had Gadya
… analysis of the possible origins of the song on the basis of tangible sources. The content of Fox’s article was … notably a midrash about Abraham and Nimrod in Bereshit Rabbah , 38 . In this midrash, Nimrod suggests to Abraham that … elaborated melodies is the one by the h azzan Itzik Offenbach of Cologne set to the German translation (‘Ein …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… and Chalutzoth, and that the generations to come, may look back to these songs as those of the 'growing' period.” … Jews from the shtetls of Poland from those of the villages of Yemen. Na’aleh L’artzeinu was published in … was sung as a dance niggun during the celebration of Lag B’omer on Mt. Meron in Israel. It shares many of the …
Elohim hashivenu: A liturgical insertion for the High Holidays in Salamone Rossi's version in Italy and beyond
… and material constraints of Levi’s recording capabilities back in the 1950s, this thick documentation of the three … the ending section (characterized by the words “mevaser veomer”) of the circuits of congregants in the synagogue with … of Musicology, Neuhausen: Hänssler-Verlag, 1995-2003 ( Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 100) …
Tish-nigunim Ascribed to Yosl Tolner and the Aesthetics of the Genre
… They serve various religious functions and have a mystical background. This genre apparently crystallized in the … noted. The natural minor with a lowered second degree, the plagal clause ( d’–c’–g ), and the Altered Dorian mode are … landscapes. All these comprise a “polysystem”—a conglomerate of “open, dynamic, heterogeneous cultural systems,” …
Moshe Attias
… artists and composers, from a family of musicians going back at least to his grandfather. His father, Yaakov Attias, … Bar Yochai in his tomb in Meron (Upper Galilee) on the Lag Baomer festival (the thirty-third day after Passover). …