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Zoock (Volkstanz) – Zhok (Folk dance)
… first part. The third part is different in character. Its melody is more lyrical and linear, with a sustained G major …
Hebräischer Tanz (Original aufgenommen von S. Kisselgoff) – Hebrew Dance (Originally transcribed by S. Kisselgoff)
… continuing with the dance. On the repeated G note in the melody the piano brings unexpected harmonies: C minor … back on G major. Built on motivic developments, the melody moves around G harmonic minor to G freygish ending on a G major chord. The melody is characterized by an octave leap on G followed by a …
Kol Nidrei (Gebet am Jom Kipur) – Kol Nidrei (Yom Kippur Prayer)
… langsam (very slow) and frei in Vortag (free in speech) the melody is free and ornamented evoking cantorial singing. … harmonic language and rhythms that supported the melody. Octaves progressions in the piano, a feature of this … realized that a modernistic language would not fit. The melody part has explicit articulation indications to imitate …
"Ki hinneh kahomer"
… been adopted in Israel by National-Religious circles. The melody also became popular during the 1920s among …
Sheva' Berakhot ("Seven Blessings")
… diverse textual lengths from very short to very long the melody is prolonged by additional motives. The first part … of the Seven Blessings included here employs a traditional melody from Amsterdam in a major mode, repeated with each …
"Im Nin’alu Daltei Nedivim" (Were the gates of the munificent closed)
… The singer opens with the song’s most widely known melody, which was popularized by Bracha Zefira among the … closing hemistich. The tawshihִ is sung to another, faster melody. It is usually sung in a responsorial manner, as … At the end of the song the singers sing a third, slower melody, and a coda-like passage, and then repeat the last …
A Polka-Mazurka
… Composed in 1937; first collection " Leibu Levin: Word and Melody " (In Yiddish, Hebrew and English; Tel Aviv: I.L. …
El [sic] shaare ratson le-hipateah
… the first two stanzas of the poem. This simple, repetitive melody is characteristic of the Aleppo tradition. It was …
Instrumental melody performed on a flute accompanied by percussions.
… Instrumental piece Instrumental melody performed on a flute accompanied by percussions. Name … place and date are unknown. Cylinder # 621. 2:59 The melody is preceded by a short announcement possibly by Isaac … … From the Collection of Isaac Lurie … Instrumental melody performed on a flute accompanied by percussions. …
Be-makhelet [sic!] am barkhu El (Shir le-hatunah).
… ‘Abadi (1826-1884) praising the groom set to a Turkish melody (see the comments in the introductory essay to the …