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Silvia Glocer
… Silvia Glocer is a Professor of Music at the University of Buenos Aires, in the faculty of the arts, where she also received her doctorate in History and Theory of the Arts. For her doctoral thesis, she did research on Jewish musicians who had been exiled to Argentina during the Nazi …

La musique juive dans l’Espagne médiévale
… 1492, doit être considerée comme une benediction pour 1'art musical péninsulaire. L'histoire et l'épigraphie nous … dans les pays balkaniques et en Espagne. … 23131 … Jewish music … Medieval … Spain … Medieval Spain … Song … Sephardic Jewish people … Sephardic history … La musique juive dans l’Espagne médiévale … Higini …

Traces of Jewish Musicians in the Writings of Lomazzo
… The discovery of traces of Jewish musicians in Lomazzo’s Trattato dell’Arte Della Pittura … would no doubt be of interest to historians of Jewish music as well as to art historians in general. Giovanni … Renaissance … Jewish music … Jewish music research … Music history … Traces of Jewish Musicians in the Writings of …

The Biblical NEBEL
… Ga’ôn in the ninth!), and therefore belonged to the history of exegesis. In the following we shall attempt to … and the state of research permit. … 9434 … Biblical … Music … Harp … Ancient Israel … Ancient music … Ancient Instruments … Ancient … Bible … The Biblical …

The Music of Kurdistan Jews - a Synopsis of their Musical Styles
… of thought in sciences or arts. Its more recent political history has demonstrated the inevitable results of … including a strong tendency towards linguistic as well as musical dialect formation. It is only natural that the musical traditions of Kurdistan Jews should also have been …
Robert Lachmann: His Achievement and His Legacy
… Two memorable anniversaries in the history of Ethnomusicology occurred in 1972: the ninetieth … and means, both scholars became the founders of Comparative Musicology in Israel for both the Jewish and the Arab …

A Jewish Sufi on the Influence of Music
… authors during the mediaeval period on the subject of music, a fair deal of information concerning attitudes … with the 'ethical' and therapeutic properties ascribed to music. The highly interesting ethical treatise … 23205 … Treatise … Moral treatise … Music research … Music history … Jewish music … Jewish music research … A Jewish …

The Musical Passage in Ibn Ezra's "Book of the Garden"
… born in 1055 in Granada and died after 1135. He refers to music in many of his poems, mainly those describing … wine-drinking sessions; he also deals with the theory of music in two of his books: the book on poetic art, Kitab … theory … Compositions … Medieval … Middle Ages … Music history … The Musical Passage in Ibn Ezra's "Book of the …

The Magical and Theurgic Interpretation of Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew)
… long series of Jewish texts containing a new evaluation of music as a means of power. This attitude emerges among … Writers like Johanan Allemanno and Isaac Abrabanel describe music in magical terms: by singing and playing one can … Baal Sem Tov, the founder of Hassidism. … 23257 … Music history … Kabbalah … Jewish texts … Music theory … Power of …

Exemplification and the Limits of “Correctness”: The Implicit Methodology of Idelsohn’s "Thesaurus"
… of a great pioneer in the systematic study of Jewish music would constitute a statement about which history has already given its verdict. Indeed, in the … to state that Idelsohn's work has hardly an equal in musicological and ethnomusicological studies insofar …