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Seliha-Selihot
… The Seliha genre blossomed during the golden age of the Jews in Spain during which many were written and their style … Nefesh [self-reflection] on the passing year. Sephardic and oriental Jews maintain the tradition of reciting Selihot during this …
Elohim Eshala
… distributed in Arzi Records in New York. The painstakingly orientalistic orchestration by Moshe Wilensky (1910-1997), a … performance by men and children accompanies the Yemenite Jews in Sabbaths and holidays, as well as their family … of great antiquity, going back (in the minds of romantic Orientalist European Jews) as far as the tunes of the …
Brakha Tzefira
… in Jerusalem, where most of the residents were Sephardic Jews from Salonika. Tzefira had unpleasant memories from her … who came from a Western European background, to the oriental melodies. Jehoash Hirshberg , in his article about … singing. Their tour's program included songs of different oriental ethnic groups that Tzefira knew from her childhood …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… language and language of oral creation of the Ashkenazi Jews of both Western and Eastern Europe, whereas in the … printed sources , München, 1989. Idelsohn, A.Z., Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz , VIII-X, Leipzig, 1932. … of Yiddish Folksong Music Idelsohn, A.Z., Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz , VIII-X, Leipzig, 1932. …
Dort wo die Zeder: A Forgotten Zionist Anthem in German
… a dramatic cry for national Jewish redemption expressed in Orientalistic brushstrokes. The ashes and blood of Israelite … where the river Jordan flows call to the (German-speaking) Jews to return to the East, to relocate in the mythical … . [9] Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, Gesänge der orientalischen Sefardim . Jerusalem- Berlin- Wien, 1923, p. …
The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… music. It was also qualified as signon Mizrahi (Eastern or oriental style, i.e., of the Middle East, the cradle of … traditions of Yemenite, Persian, and Moroccan Israeli Jews (i.e., the musics of local and regional Arab and … and Menahem Avidom , the only Mediterranean composer whose oriental style was shaped by his studies and teaching in …
Atah Ehad
… “Barukh el eliyon,” a zemer for Shabbat sung by Hungarian Jews (see recording no. 4 and no. 5). These Hassidic … Tel Aviv. He missed the gatherings of great multitudes of Jews on the Sabbath day in the Bet Ha-midrash to listen to … the Teaching of Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, Peamim: Studies in Oriental Jewry 100, (2004), pp. 125-146 (In Hebrew). [3] …
Had Gadya
… in Provence, in a transitional form, transmitted perhaps by Jews expelled from France throughout the fourteenth century, among Ashkenazi Jews in Worms (if the 1406 manuscript source mentioned by … song was introduced to the traditions of the Sephardic and Oriental Jews and was translated into the vernacular …
Had Gadya in Israeli Culture
… in Provence, in a transitional form, transmitted perhaps by Jews expelled from France throughout the fourteenth century, among Ashkenazi Jews in Worms (if the 1406 manuscript source mentioned by … song was introduced to the traditions of the Sephardic and Oriental Jews and was translated into the vernacular …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… Republic with full political and national rights for Jews.' Picture taken from the YIVO encyclopedia website . … in 1932 in the ninth volume of his Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies and was classified by him as a melody … May 1, 2014) Idelsohn. A.Z. 1973. Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental melodies: Vol. 9: the folk song of the East …