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Moshe Cordova
… singer, ‘ud and piano player Moshe Cordova (b. Edirne, Ottoman Empire, 1881 – d. Tel Aviv, Israel, 22.12.1965) was … Turkish ma ka m . Cordova was born in Edirne, an important Ottoman Jewish musical hub since the late 17 th century. Our … quarters of Istanbul, as well as from various cities of the Ottoman Empire, gravitated to the Mafṭirim in order to …
Music, Muslims and Jews
… to Arab, Persian—and later, when they came under Ottoman rule—Turkish cultures, a process that continued … conflicts that followed the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the end of European colonial rule in …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… adapted to new texts and dances by the Zionist pioneers in Ottoman and British Palestine, many of whom grew in Hassidic … ( ‘aliyah ) of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe to Ottoman Palestine (c. 1904-1914). Shmuel Shapira published …
El Shokhen Shamayim - A Recorded Pearl of Andalusian Hebrew Music from Algeria Recovered
… is Nakşi sema’i [makam] Ushak, a reference to the Ottoman music genre and musical mode used by the singers. … ultimate printed collection of sacred Hebrew poetry set to Ottoman art music. All these and several other printed … syllables per line) characteristic of post-17th century Ottoman Hebrew poetry. In addition, the song contains a very …
Songs of Palestinian Jews from the Collection of Isaac Lurie (1913)
… Holydays and life cycle events recorded in 1913 in Ottoman Palestine from Jewish singers belonging to Middle … recordings reflect musical practices of Jews from the Ottoman provinces of Greater Syria (Aleppo and Urfa) and … unreleased cylinders. Isaac Luria and his field work in Ottoman Palestine Isaac Lurie was born in Novgorod in 1875. …
An Ashkenazi version of “Ehad mi yode’a” in…Arabic
… David Horowitz (1877-1941) who was born and raised in Ottoman Palestine living there until the age of 37 (1914). …
The Idelsohn Project
… and cultural encounters in Palestine during the late Ottoman period and the early years of the British Mandate; …
Eastern Mediterranean Judeo-Spanish Songs
… also expands the geographical distribution of recordings to Ottoman Jewish centers beyond Constantinople/Istanbul. … state of Sephardic music in the large urban centers of the Ottoman Empire ca. 1890-1914 is now more textured and varied … … Ladino Songs … Judeo-Spanish - Ladino … Sephardic music … Ottoman Empire … Eastern Sephardi … Eastern Mediterranean …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… 1896, was one of the first Hebrew newspapers published in Ottoman Palestine. Idelsohn’s article appeared in one of the …
Las horas de la vida (A la una nassé io [nassi io], A la una nassio)
… which he may have heard from Spanish artists touring the Ottoman Empire (Seroussi in press 1). A la una nací yo, a …