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Ne‘ima (Nagmah) in Medieval Hebrew Literature — The term mūsīqā in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I) (Hebrew)
… היא: היגוי המונה הוא – מוסיקה או – מוסיקה ( Musica ). … Middle-Ages … 23135 … Neima … Music … Medieval … Middle Ages … Hebrew … Hebrew literature … Medieval …

Jubal in the Middle Ages
… of whom the Bible, at least, says nothing. … Middle-Ages … 23139 … Jubal … Middle Ages … Medieval … Music Treatise … Treatise … …

“‘Ên Kol"- Commentaire hébraïque de Šem Tov ibn Šaprût sur le Canon d’Avicenne
… auteurs de treize d'entre eux et dixsept sont anonymes). … Middle-Ages … 9602 … Hebrew … Commentary … Medieval … Middle Ages … Philosophy … Treatise … Hebrew translation … …

Paradigms of Arabic Modes in the Genizah Fragment Cambridge T.S. N.S. 90,4
… the habit of speaking familiarly of the 'Genizah Folk.' … Middle-Ages … 9433 … Medieval … Middle Ages … Cairo Genizah … Geniza … Egypt … Jewish …

The Musical Passage in Ibn Ezra's "Book of the Garden"
… for the New Year and the Day of Atonement. … Middle-Ages … 9602 … Moses Ibn Ezra … Poems … Music … Music theory … Compositions … Medieval … Middle Ages … Music history … The Musical Passage in Ibn …

Collectanea Concerning Music in the Hebrew Manuscript London, British Library, Or. 10878 (Hebrew)
… in Bildern , III,3 [Leipzig, 1969], p. 139-141). … Middle-Ages … 9426 … Manuscript … Hebrew manuscript … Hebrew … Music theory … Judeo-Arabic … Medieval … Middle Ages … Music Treatise … Treatise … Collectanea …

Ancient Music in the Modern Classroom
… to the first 39,000 years of music, dedicating some 200 pages to music of the last millennium (Chailley 1975; … music. When Gustave Reese published his Music in the Middle Ages in 1940, the oldest example of musical notation …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… own cultural traditions and speaking in their own languages.” 5 The Jews that were expelled from Spain and Portugal … other Sephardic traditions in the greater Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern world, became blended to a degree with local … http://web.nli.org.il/sites/NLI/English/music/Compilations/Pages/Judeo-Spanish_2.aspx Article in the Times of Israel …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… (prayer books) , was formulated among the Babylonian sages during the Talmudic period. [2] Before the havdalah … is sung only among Sephardic Jews and those from the Middle-Eastern communities. It is possible to distinguish … … Jewish … Iraq … Baghdad … Ottoman … North Africa … Middle East … Musical … Traditions … “Eli Eliyahu:” The …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… elements of a learning session (casuistry of Oral Law passages and other pedagogical texts) with liturgical ones … findings in totally new directions. As a rule, through the ages the Haggadah was performed with diverse techniques of … The traditional Ashkenazi learning tune Already in the late Middle Ages Rabbi Jacob ben Moses ha-Levi Moellin …