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Volekh (LKT)
… EvreEnts1908-1913, 13: 151 . “The transitional or ‘Orientalized’ repertoire consisted of the dance genres named …
Mazltov far di mekhutonim (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “The transitional or ‘Orientalized’ repertoire consisted of the dance genres named …
Sirba
… a 2/4 rhythm.” Alpert 1996b, p. 59 . “The transitional or ‘Orientalized’ repertoire consisted of the dance genres named …
Terkish (LKT)
… and recording references included). “The Terkish / A quasi-Oriental piece in duple meter, slow-moderate in tempo, using …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… 201-226. (In Hebrew) Habermann, A.M. “Concerning ‘The Oriental Version of E h ad Mi Yode’a.’” Tarbiz 42 (1973), … Jewish Publication Society, 1963. Sharvit, Shimon. “The Oriental Version of ‘E h ad Mi Yodea’.” Tarbiz 41 (1972a), …
A Gneyve - A Yiddish Song of Theft and Poverty
… both in the ninth volume of his Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies (1932), which is dedicated to Yiddish song … Press. Idelsohn, Abraham Zvi. 1932. Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies: Volume 9 The Folk Song of the East …
Karev Yom
… Bikel’s name appearing is small letters and with two simple Orientalist pencil drawings in its cover. It was revamped …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… Hypotheses In the fourth volume (1923) of his Hebräisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz ( HOM , Berlin, Jerusalem, … Vienna, 10 vols., 1914-1932) dedicated to the music of the “Oriental Sephardic” Jews, the distinguished musicologist … the simple fact that it has already found its way in some Oriental book of prayers. So let no one deem it an …
Haynt Iz Purim, Brider
… Song Book , first edition 1918. [2] Volume 9 of Hebraïsch-orientalischer Melodienschatz . Leipzig: Friederich …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… to the harmony rather than to create any feeling of Orientalism. Curiously, the musical notation for the singer … der osteuropäischen Juden , volume 9 of Hebraïsch-orientalischer Melodienschatz (HOM). Leipzig: Friederich …