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Mordekhai Seter
… his studies with Nadia Boulanger, who stressed Renaissance polyphony). He commenced his career with mostly vocal music, …
Salamone Rossi
… proposed reforms of synagogue music. He wanted to introduce polyphony into the synagogue service, representing a … issued a responsum in 1605 on the legitimacy of introducing polyphony into the synagogue service, without which Rossi … … Composer … Composer … Jewish … Italian … Renaissance … Polyphony … Synagogue … Liturgy … Salamone Rossi …
Simha Arom
… of the Central African Republic. His books include African Polyphony and Polyrhythm: Musical Structure and Methodology …
Vocal and Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish Tradition
… Yemen … Greece … Samaritans - Shomronim … Greek … Cantor … Polyphony … Corfu … Cantorial music … Eastern Communities … …
A la recherche du Tonus Peregrinus dans la tradition musicale juive
… Yemen … Greece … Samaritans - Shomronim … Greek … Cantor … Polyphony … Corfu … Cantorial music … Eastern Communities … …
Jews and Music
… … Meschorer … Meschorerim … Monophony … Music … Piyyut … Polyphony … Renaissance … Sacred … Liturgy … Piyyutim … Don …
Musica Sancta, In search of the lost sounds of the monasteries of the Holy Land
… that one can chant two different notes at the same time. Polyphony, that is three different notes chanted … only much later and in Europe this time, with Flemish polyphony appearing in the second half of the 12 th …
Bloch: Known and Unknown
… Bach. In his later compositions he returned to modality and polyphony, whether modern or conventional. After his death, …
The Jewish Bloch
… strict command of form, mastery of orchestration and of polyphony. By adhering adroitly to these latter qualities, …
Vocal Folk-Polyphonies of the Western Orient in Jewish Tradition
… 9480 … Vocal … Vocal music … Polyphony … Folk music … Instruments … Percussion … …