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Hebrew Writings Concerning Music in Manuscripts and Printed Books from Geonic Times up to 1800
… Hebrew characters (Aramaic, Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic) on the theory, technique, philosophy, and ethics of music from early medieval to early modern periods. The texts … … 1975 … Catalogue … Hebrew … History … Manuscripts … MKB … Music … Research … Texts … Israel Adler … Hebrew Writings …
Le traite anonyme du manuscrit hebreu 1037 de la Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris
… and adaption of an article in Latin dealing mainly with 'Musica Plana' by Yehuda ben Rabbi Yizchak. The article includes a definition of music and an explanation of the Guidonian Hand system, … notation, the monochord. The article describes music theory prevalent since the 12th century, it was probably …
Music in the World of Islam
… … Detroit, Mich. … Wayne State University Press … … 1995 … Music … History … Maqam … Influence … Islam … Theory … Amnon Shiloah … Music in the World of Islam …
Lower Extension of the Minor Scale in Ashkenazi Prayer Music
… 153-183 … Bloomington, IN … Indiana University - School of Music … … Hazzan, Hazan, Chazzan, Hazzanut, Hazzanim, … – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … 23 … 2002 … Music … Liturgy … Chazzanut … Analysis … Modality … … … Magen Avot … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Ashkenazim … Scale … Theory … Scales … Chazzan … Modality … Ashkenazi … Boaz …
Tonality and Motivic Interrelationships in the Performance Practice of Nusach
… studies in which the application of concepts and tools of music theory and analysis of Ashkenazi liturgical music may apply to the performance practice of this …
In Search of Harmony: Hebrew and Humanist Elements in Sixteenth-Century Musical Thought
… … 1 … 301 … Neuhausen-Stuttgart … Haensler-Verlag … Musicological studies & documents … … 1988 … Music … Theory … Humanism … Galilei, Vincenzo, d. 1591 … …
Preliminary thoughts toward the study of music without clear beat; the example of "flowing rhythm" in Jewish "nusah"
… … 51 … 2 … 3 … 59-88 … … 1993 … Music … Liturgy … Analysis … Style … Theory … Eastern Ashkenazi … Judit Frigyesi … Preliminary thoughts toward the study of music without clear beat; the example of "flowing rhythm" in …
The History of the Musical Modes of the Ashkenazic Synagogue, and their Usage
… 61 … New York … Cantors Assembly of America … … 4 … 1973 … Music … Prayer … Analysis … History … Modes … Modality … Music theory … Synagogue … Ashkenaz … Liturgical music … Modality …
Vocal and Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish Tradition
… which were not considered the "polyphonic races"- a theory which was prevalent in the early 20th century. Analysis of the music of the three unrelated groups show different kinds of … Shomronim … Greek … Cantor … Polyphony … Corfu … Cantorial music … Eastern Communities … Edith (Esther) Gerson Kiwi … …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, [E] 1923-33 [Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies]
… 1-5). Each volume contains scores of various kinds of music (liturgical and paraliturgical, as well as comparisons to music of other communities or to non-Jewish music), preceded … … Eastern Europe … Folk songs … Hasidim … Modes … Music theory … Paraliturgy … Psalmody … Score … Songs … Yemen … …