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Ha-yom harat 'olam (Hajom Arad Olam)
… to complete the record's side. The Sephardim employ various melodies for the performance of each repetition; some are …
Zokhrenu le-ḥayyim (Zochrenou lechaim)
… by Ottoman ḥazzanim with one of the most embellished solemn melodies of the whole Sephardi liturgical repertoire. The …
58. Ahashverosh Song
… is divided into four parts according to four contrasting melodies. Stanzas 1 and 2 are sung to the Kerala melody for …
45. Joseph’s Robe
… Though less compelling than the intense drama and lively melodies of “Joseph the Righteous” ( song 44 ), this song …
43. The Song of Mother Sarah
… foot stamping, and singing (Johnson 2016). Using three melodies, the performers began singing slowly, then …
42. Adam the First Person
… the song for Marcia Walerstein-Sibony using the same two melodies that they had used to sing “The Ten Songs of King …
41. The Ten Songs of King Solomon
… recording the song for their 2008 CD they used both the melodies—stanza 1 led by a Kadavumbhagam woman to her …
39-40. Golden Manangĕ + My Dear Mamuchi
… to romantic as well as spiritual love. The lilting melodies of both the humorous songs remain unidentified. … the compositions attributed to Hallegua and Japheth share melodies with other Kerala Jewish songs—perhaps lending … well as the Zionist one; if so, either he created his own melodies for all three or borrowed from popular secular …
24. Blessing for the Bridegroom
… for each stanza to make use of four popular Kerala Jewish melodies associated with joyous celebration. [1] The … Samuel Hallegua were helpful in identifying some of these melodies. [2] Walerstein-Sibony cites Israel Davidson’s 1970 …
20. The Command Is Proclaimed
… Japheth, recorded it in 1979, using a mix of four different melodies, as did three other Paradesi women who recorded it …