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Shir be-et harishat ve-ketsirat ha-sadeh
… A strange item, most probably not by Yemenite Jews. The melody is textless and is performed by a woman (or a young …
Ani hatsal [sic] (Shir hatunah)
… ( Luah HaHaretz LiShnat 5669 [1908], text on p. 128 and melody in the supplement of music notations, pp. 4-5). This … (starts at 25:05). The second text, sung to the same melody, is Be'et ratzon tehinati , a poem from the …
Tsur levavi shokhen aliya (shir le-hatunah)
… by Rabbi Salih Masliah continued to be sung to the same melody by Iraqi Jews in Israel. See the recording by Shlomo …
Yehi shalom (zemer le-berit milah)
… and half of the third one using two melodies. The first melody (stanza 1) is slow and melismatic and it shows some similarities to the melody for the same poem from Aleppo. The second melody (stanza 2 onwards) is still very popular among …
Three piyutim: Adon olam, Yigdal Elohim, Eyn Keloheynu
… conjectural. Eyn Kelohenu is sung here to the same melody as the piyyut El Eliyahu for Havdalah (end of the Sabbath ceremony). More about this melody see here. … From the Collection of Isaac Lurie … …
Lekha dodi
… The Western Sephardi tradition, however, has adhered to one melody with several variants, one of which is sung by … this recording with the first two stanzas of the poem. This melody, whose variants are documented at the different … as hazzan in Amsterdam between 1743 and 1772. The same melody is also registered in the Aguilar-De Sola collection …
Hashkivenu
… Singing Hashkivenu with a distinctive melody in the Friday night service is characteristic of the … Amsterdam in 1923 and perished in the Holocaust. The entire melody is repeated twice. According to Rev. Lopes Cardozo, … with the children's choir. In the present recording, the melody is sung in flexible rhythm; originally, however, it …
Tzur mishelo akhlanu
… after Meals). This most famous zemer is set to a simple melody in ternary meter that evokes the tune of a Dutch or German folksong. The strained setting of the text to the melody discloses the foreign origin of the melody. … The Western Sephardi Liturgical Tradition as Sung …
Kol beru’e ma’ala umata
… transmitted this tune to Leon Palache in Amsterdam. This melody may belong to the Italian stratum of the Amsterdam …
Yigdal elohim hay
… dance rhythm and the overt-cl os cuadential pattern, this melody recalls German-Dutch folk tunes that are associated …