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A Moroccan Synagogue Service
… you reach the section of the service discussed in each paragraph; to return back to the same point use the two …
Curt Sachs
… Sachs Curt. World History of the Dance , (Ed. 1963). Biographies: Brown Hoard Mayer. 'Sachs, Curt' in Oxford Music … from the Nazi Era includes a comprehensive bibliography about Curt Sachs. Marcel-Dubois, Claudie. “Curt …
Beregovski Collection - Nign no. 3
… in Ukraine, Poland and Russia. Thus, recent ethnographic work among Hassidim belonging to several dynasties … nign no. 3 shows the malleability with which nigunim are rapidly transmitted and transformed across time and space by … Recording nos. 3 and 4 ). [11] The well-documented wide geographical spread of this nign and its many variants and …
Ethiopian Jews in Israel - a Musical Ethnography
… these music genres—reggae for its Ethiopian referents and rap because it reflects their own racialized experiences—as … Israeliness. Ratner explains the identification with rap vis-à-vis Paul Gilroy’s (1993) approach to the ‘Black … Israeli Ethiopians . Israel: Resling [Hebrew]. — 2019, “Rap, Racism and Visibility: Black Music as a Mediator of …
German Jewish Sacred Musical Intersections
… centers as a by product of Jewish urbanization and the rapid emergence of a Jewish bourgeoisie and on the effects … of negotiating subjectivities, especially in periods of rapid social and technological transformation. By perceiving … and choirmasters as well as cantors’ journals and ethnography with the goal of tracing the historical unfolding of …
Jewish Music Collections at the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in Kyiv
… to this unique historical repository of sound and ethnographic documentation of Eastern European Jewish music and … at the beginning of the present century on Edison phonographic cylinders. It was thought that it was impossible to …
Music, Muslims and Jews
… with Muslim, Christian and Jewish musicians within a geographical area spanning from Morocco to Iran, and the … the religious music of Jews throughout this vast geographical space. Finally, the project page includes critical …
Alicia Benassayag Bendayan
… remarkable individual. More details regarding Alicia’s biography, including an in-depth analysis of her recorded …
Book Review: Joel E. Rubin, New York Klezmer in the Early Twentieth Century
… of the secondary literature, presenting a couple of paragraphs each on numerous aspects of klezmer history and … spectacularly. After 125 pages of a tightly choreographed journey with detailed explanations and diagrams, I … into what it has meant for him to “think in klezmer” (to paraphrase Paul Berliner, who Rubin also cites) as both an …
Book Review: Charles B. Hersch, Jews and Jazz Improvising Ethnicity
… of the oral histories as well as the professional historiography, and Hersch is right to seek to dislodge them, if not … also continue to pervade and delimit the historiography of world Jewry, to the exclusion of Jews of color such …