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The Treatise on Music translated into Hebrew by Juda ben Isaac (Paris B.N. Heb. 1037, 22v-27v)
… of the article in question and its relation to medieval music theory. The process of its creation is described … 11th to the 15th century. … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 37392 … 129-162 … Jerusalem … The …

Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… folksong” and its applicability in the instance of the musical tradition of the old synagogue; and the attitude of Western music historians to the question of Jewish influence on early Church music. The article deals with the possible approaches to the …

Ne'ima (Nagmah) in Medieval Hebrew Literature
… of the word. … 4 … 4 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 37384 … Sep-28 … Jerusalem … The … Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1971 … Music … Manuscripts … Hebrew … Hebrew language … Arabic … …

The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
… the 8th century. … 1 … 1 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 37383 … 29-39 … Jerusalem … The … Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … … 1971 … Music … Manuscripts … Hebrew … Hebrew language … Arabic … …

The Hebrew Version of Abu l-Salt's Treatise on Music
… Full text of Abu L-Salt's(1067-1134) Treatise of music, with a translation from the Hebrew Manuscript to … critical notes. … 1 … 1 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 37379 … Jul-82 … Jerusalem … The …

Jubal in the Middle Ages
… The myth of the biblical figure Jubal as the inventor of music was prevalent among Medieval music threorists while other theorists saw Greek figures such as Pythagoras as the early discoverers of music. The contest between biblical and Greek figures as to …

Robert Lachmann: his Achievement and his Legacy
… (Berlin 1892- Jerusalem 1939), the founder of comparative musicology and one of themost important researchers of Near East and Far East music. He began his research in Berlin where he helped to found the 'Society for the Research of Oriental Music' and he continued his research even after his …

The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
… the 8th century. … 1 … 1 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 37370 … 29-39 … Jerusalem … The … Press, The Hebrew University … Yuval Studies … 2 … 1971 … Music … Manuscripts … Hebrew … Hebrew language … Arabic … …

The Reliabililty of Oral Transmission: The Case of Samaritan Music
… the attempt to locate the most-reliable version. Samaritan music lends itself well to the examination of these issues- … consistency. … 1 … 1 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 37368 … 109-135 … Jerusalem … The …

The Hasidic Dance- Niggun: A Study Collection and its Classificatory Analysis
… are appended. … 3 … 3 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 37364 … 136-266 … Jerusalem … The … Dance … Hasidim … Hasidism … Niggun … Niggunim … Hasidic … Music … Structure … Modality … Ashkenazi … Bathja [Batya] …