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S’lichos: Midnight Penitential Service
… cantor (Baritone or tenor), mixed chorus and organ. … 10 … New York … Ama Music Company … … Piyyutim … 1962 … Piyyutim … …
Fun mayn verterbikhl (from my dictionary) - Mitsve Tants
… Online version … 3 … 29 … New York … … 1955 … Dance … Dictionary … Mitsve tants … Wedding …
Tin Pan Alley
… songwriting and sheet-music publishing industry centred in New York from the 1890s to the 1950s. By association it came to … off Tottenham Court Road. The centre of activity shifted in New York between the World Wars to Broadway, around 50th …
Purim, Purim, Purim lanu
… dissemination in Western Europe and North Africa of the “new” style of religious Hebrew song that developed in the … Gallego had in mind this Ladino genre which he certainly knew from Saloniki. Several melodies were adapted to “Purim, … Bukharian Jewish cantor Ezra Malakov from Queens (New York), is one of the better-known today. It was recorded by …
Dos Fartribene Taybele (The Exiled Dove)
… by Estella Schreiner was originally recorded by Columbia in New York, ca. April 1920. Dos Fartribene Taybele is from … work as a farmer. Goldfaden had some difficulty staging his new drama, until Boris Thomashevsky agreed to produce it at …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 1)
… by Platon G. Brounoff (Elizavetgrad, Russia 1869 – New York, 1924). Bialik's poem was first published in 1901. … Mlotek, Eleanor Gordon. Pearls of Yiddish Song . New York: Education Department of the Workmen’s Circle, …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… modification of Unter di grininke beymelekh . It presents a new melody and a very different text, thus creating an entirely new song. It is, in fact, a sort of response—or perhaps a … member at the Hebrew Union College. It was published in New York (by Hensley Music Co.: Metro Music Co.) in 1966. …
Ades Synagogue
… aforementioned Jewish emigrations from Syria, Jerusalem and New York have become the centers of the Aleppine piyyut …
Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
… value of music. Amongst them, some strove either to compose new melodies, or to collect foreign melodies and fix them … Leyehudey America, ed. Menachem Ribalow and Zvi Sharpstein (New York: Histadruth Ivrith of America, 1931). [2] This …
Society for Jewish Folk Music
… day. Vladimir Stasov, music historian and promoter of the New Russian National School of “The Five” – Rimsky-Korsakov, … of the late Russian romantic style. Central to this new style was the uniquely haunting timbre of voice and … the libraries of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, the Freedman collection at the University of …