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Talila Eliram
… of the Land of Israel (Shirei Eretz Israel),' and of the musical cultural heritage created in Israel at the end of … and Economy in Israel. In 1995 she completed her MA in Musicology with distinction, with a thesis on the subject, … of the Land of Israel’ - the Creation and Significance of a Popular Musical Repertoire at the end of the 20th Century.’” …
Andre Hajdu
… after the war at the prestigious Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. There he studied under Endre Szervánszky … (composition), Erno Szégedi (piano) and Zoltán Kodály (ethnomusicology). As a disciple of Kodály, Hajdu developed a deep … careers and are at the forefront of Israeli art and popular music to this day. Hajdu's devotion to teaching …
Irene Heskes
… Born in Brooklyn, New York. Was a Music researcher who specialized in Jewish music. Her research included the compilation of a large … , The Resource Book of Jewish Music , Yiddish-American Popular Songs, 1895–1950 , and Passport to Jewish Music: …
Yehoshu'a Leib Ne'eman
… Israel. Studied under Solomon Rosowsky , later becoming a popular cantor in many of Jerusalem's synagogues, while also teaching at the Jerusalem Academy of Music. Ne'eman wrote extensively on subjects such as … … Cantor … Teacher … Jerusalem … Academy … Music … Yehoshu'a Leib Ne'eman …
Josef (Yossele) Rosenblatt
… immigrated to the U.S. in 1912. Widely considered the most popular cantor of his time, Rosenblatt composed and arranged … that followed him. Sources: Concise Encyclopedia of Jewish Music , Encyclopedia Judaica . … Cantor and composer … …
Salamone Rossi
… Though much ink has been spilled reviewing the vast musical contribution of Jewish-Italian composer Salamone de … as the leader of an ensemble comprised mostly of Jewish musicians. While his first two works are dedicated to Duke … Rossi’s Ha-Shirim Asher li-Shelomo experienced renewed popularity in synagogues throughout Western Europe and in …
Is Popular Culture Defining Synagogue Music
… As Reform synagogues across the nation reshape their musical styles, debate continues over whether or not the … - 50 … New York … Union for Reform Judaism … … 24 … 1996 … Music … Musicians … America … Reform … Culture … Pop … Cult … Musician … Ashkenazi … David Mermelstein … Is Popular Culture Defining Synagogue Music …
The impact of mass media and acculturation on the Judeo-Spanish song tradition in Montreal
… to Montreal from the 1950s to the 1980s. Their music includes Judeo-Spanish and lyric songs derived from Turkish gazel and Greek rebetiko music, popular songs influenced by French, Italian, and Latin …
Tenement Songs: the Popular Music of the Jewish Immigrants
… A ...look at the musical world of immigrant Jews, who, in finding and … for self-identity, helped shape and give life to American popular culture (from 'Ethnomusicology') … 101 … 1 … Urbana … USA … Immigrants … Pop … Mark Slobin … Tenement Songs: the Popular Music of the Jewish Immigrants …
Musica Mizrakhit, Israeli Rock and National Culture in Israel
… briefly the power of thenationalistic world-view on music-making in Israel as an example of its power almost everywhere. Two major music cultures in Israel - musica mizrakhit and Israeli rock … … 3 … 3 … 275-284 … … 15 … 1996 … Music … Israel … Orient … Popular music … Culture … Musica mizrakhit … Rock … Pop … …