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Jews and Hungarians in Modern Hungarian Musical Culture
… became internationally famous were Jewish, assimilated Jews played a crucial part in the creation and perpetuation of … in whose creation the composer and pedagogue Leo Weiner played an important role. In spite of the decimation of …
Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the Klezmer World
… folk instrumentalist-the flutist, fiddler, and bass player that made brides weep and guests dance at weddings … back across the Atlantic as a distinctly 'American' music, played throughout central and eastern Europe, as well as in …
Raisins and Almonds: Goldfaden’s Glory
… On the song from Abraham Goldfaden 's play 'Shulamith'. … 2 … 3 … 193-200 … New York … American …
A Terracotta at the Harvard Semitic Museum and Disc-holding Female Figures Reconsidered
… (plate 7a); article discusses possiblity of female musician playing a hand-held biblical 'top' or drum and involving …
The Musicians of Ashdod
… 5 clay figures of musicians playing cymbals, double pipe (2nd & 5th figures), poss. …
Der Weg der Verheissung and the prophecies of Jeremiah
… is Kurt Weill ’s only collaboration with the poet, playwright, and novelist Franz Werfel. The first three parts …
Playing for Time
… Alma Rose … Women's Orchestra … Auschwitz … Fania Fenelon … Playing for Time …
Traces of Jewish Musicians in the Writings of Lomazzo
… of the well known dall'Arpa family of Jewish musicians who played at the court of Mantua at that time. … 58 … 1 … 2 … …
Jubal in the Middle Ages
… (beginning with Isidore of Seville). A central role is played by the Historia scholastica of Petrus Comestor (fl. …
Music and Prophetic Kabbalah
… between music and the prophetic experience. A- The playing of the Nevel reminds him of the combination of … soul while the letter combination gladdens the heart B- The playing of the Nevel compared to the mystical experience of … being similar to a musical instrument upon which God plays music appears twice in Abulafia’s books. C- Music is …