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Yom Yom Odeh: Towards the Biography of a Hebrew Baidaphon Record
… terms, the Nahda is associated with the emergence of a new school, which, having its roots in Egypt, saw the … most importantly, the dawr , alongside the development of new, colloquial and “light” repertoires associated with … synagogue cantors, ḥazzanim, often tended to structure new compositions of (para)liturgical hymns (known as …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… musical contrafactum (adaption of a preexisting melody to a new text) behind which Hatikvah was conceived. An immediate … (Jerusalem 1886) Its inspiration seems to have been the news about the founding of Petah Tikvah (“Gate of hope”), … and David Yudlovitch. Some of these changes, included the new title of Imber’s song, Hatikvah , appeared already in …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… closer English parallels were located in the folklore of New England . A German folk-song, ‘ Der Herr der Schickt den … be a beloved popular song in Israel, periodically inspiring new versions in various languages and new music settings. Recently we came across a new Israeli …

Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… and affects. In the present paper, I will provide a new perspective on musical features of Jewish cantillation … 12 by reflecting on the goal of this work—which is to offer new ways of hearing and understanding cantillation—in the … uniformity of practice; this is especially the case when a new group of readers are being trained. Other communities …
Yehiel 'Adaki
… song they started, but added a dancing rhythm, and a man I knew from Asmara, who was a professional dancer, encouraged …
Mordekhai Zeira
… Russian revolutionary songs; 2. Russian romances that he knew well from his childhood; 3. The refreshing feeling of the new Israeli musical idiom, based on modes and syncopation, … in these elements a fruitful and enriching source for the new Hebrew Folksong (Zemer Ivri). As Orland put it, 'if …
Kedusha
A responsorial prayer segment from the third benediction of Hazarat Hashatz recited by…

Bazetsens (LKT)
… for [the women’s] approval, one which only the Modnitzers knew... before the khupe the girls danced various dances of … of the psychology of a Jewish woman...The musician knew the moods at that time, and could express the listeners’ …
Im nin'alu
… in the tawshih. The second stanza, in Arabic, is sung to a new melody. The soloist, Shalom Keisar, sings the third …
Haynt Iz Purim, Brider
… Folklore 1948-1967 – Holidays' Songs – Purim." Recorded in New York City, 1956, from Mary Michaels. Original 7 1/2'' … an assiduous collaborator of Kisselgof's, had to write a new text (based as we pointed out on traditional formulae) … repertoire in America. In 1913 the Hebrew Publishing Co. of New York City published the score, arranged by Henry …