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Musical Israeliness
… Musical Israeliness Chair: Joel Rubin נתן שחר, בית ברל שלום … 1990s, represents a shift in the configuration of popular music by Mizrahi singers. Building on the gains of her predecessors …
Abraham Salman
… the Middle East. Blind from the age of two, he studied music as a child in Baghdad’s school for blind Jewish … in the 1920s and many of the students who showed musical talent were taught to become musicians in order to … the then-emerging genre of Israeli 'Oriental' pop ( musika mizrahit ; aka Mediterranean Israeli music). More updated …
The Jerusalem-Sephardic Tradition
… th centuries and developed under Turkish-Ottoman and Arabic musical influences. Contents The tradition of … to the next generation, were Rabbi Rafael Antebi and Asher Mizrahi. Rabbi Rafael Antebi was born in Aleppo in 1830 and … his students continued this path after this death. Asher Mizrahi was born in Jerusalem in 1890 and died in 1967. He …
בטי אוליברו
… ketana, Angel, 2001 (7243 5 57179 2 4); Sofim, (Israeli Music Center, ACUM), 2003 . ביבליוגרפיה: בן-זאב, נועם. … Joseph. “Success abroad, silence at home” (Hebrew). Musica 25 (1989): 16–19 . ' Interview mit der Komponistin … “Yuvalim be-Israel: Nationalism in Jewish-Israeli Art Music 1940–2000.” Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 2004. See …
A centerpiece of the High Holydays liturgy: Shofet Kol Ha'aretz in Moroccan and Yemenite versions
… of the opening stanza, is the refrain (the same words and music are repeated) and x, the last line of the rest of the … Shofet kol ha’aretz.” This is the earliest mention of the music of our poem, and obviously it indicates that in the … originally from Baghdad, and the famous violinist Felix Mizrahi, born and educated in Egypt but also a scion to a …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… in that the piyyutim are arranged according to the maqamat (musical modes) in use in the court music of the Ottoman Empire during the author’s lifetime. … Shim'on; Labaton, Mordecai; Lopes, Nissim; Maimin, Abraham; Mizrahi, Asher ; Morsaya, Shelomo; Najara, Israel; Sasson, …

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… sect's central administration. The Karaite Legacy and its Musical Tradition The Karaite legacy, which was formed and … piyyutim, and post-biblical compositions. The Karaite musical tradition, which is consistent among all of the … melodies. Therefore, we can assume that there was a type of musical 'code' that was known among the members of the …
“Eli Eliyahu:” The Havdalah Piyyut and its Melodies
… from B’nai Jeshrun: http://www.bj.org/spiritual-life/music-of-bj/invitation-to-piyyut-na/el-eliyahu/ Literary … asks for a revelation from God or from the Messiah. Music: Origins and Performances The piyyut “Eli Eliyahu” is … in a commercial recording by the singer Lior Amadi in the Mizrahi (Eastern) popular music style and by the band, Tzlil …

Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… and below each word. However, the chant also has clear musical features, with a variety of scales, motives, … In the present paper, I will provide a new perspective on musical features of Jewish cantillation in the Eastern … I will characterize each mode with a variety of music-analytical tools (not only in terms of scales, as is …