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Salamone Rossi: Jewish Musician in Renaissance Italy
… … 58 … 58 … 3 … Acta musicologia … Acta musicologia … 38181 … 46-64 … … 59 … 1987 … Don Harrán … Salamone Rossi: Jewish Musician in Renaissance Italy …

Tradition and Innovation in Jewish Music of the Later Renaissance
… Reprinted in Essential Papers on Jewish Culture in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, ed. David Ruderman (New York, 1992), 474–501 … 58 … 58 … 3 … Journal of Musicology … Journal of Musicology … 38179 … 107-130 … … 7 … 1989 … Rossi, Salamone, 1570?-ca. 1630 … Renaissance … Italy … Don Harrán … Tradition and Innovation …

Salamone Rossi as a composer of "Hebrew" music
… University, Magnes Press … Yuval - Studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre … … 2002 … Composers … Rossi, Salamone, 1570?-ca. 1630 … Renaissance … Composer … Italy … Don Harrán … Eliyahu … … Edwin Seroussi … Salamone Rossi as a composer of "Hebrew" music …

New variations on "O rosa bella", now with a Jewish "ricercare"
… Argues that the 'rosa bella' in this famous Renaissance musical work (John Dunstable) is a Venetian Jewess. … 58 … 58 … 2 … 3 … Studi Musicali … Studi Musicali … 38159 … 241-286 … Firenze … … 27 …

Marriage and music as metaphor; the wedding odes of Leon Modena and Salamone Rossi
… … 58 … 58 … 3 … Musica Judaica … Musica Judaica … 38155 … Jan-31 … New York … American … 1570?-ca. 1630 … Modena, Leone (Judah Aryeh) … Odes … Renaissance … Italy … Judah … Don Harrán … Marriage and …

The Music of the Jews of the Diaspora up to 1800
… … … 1970 … Antiquity … Baroque … History … Middle-Ages … Renaissance … Alfred Sendrey … The Music of the Jews of the Diaspora up to 1800 …

Traces of Jewish Musicians in the Writings of Lomazzo
… Giovanni Paolo Lomazzoa was a writer on Italien renaissance art. In his Trattato dell'Arte della Pittura … 1584, he talks of the well known dall'Arpa family of Jewish musicians who played at the court of Mantua at that time. … 58 … 58 … 1 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music …

Jubal in the Middle Ages
… The myth of the biblical figure Jubal as the inventor of music was prevalent among Medieval music threorists while other theorists saw Greek figures … theorists in favor of the biblical figures. However by the renaissance era the prevalent view is that there were …

The Archives of the World Centre for Jewish Music in Palestine, 1936-1940, at the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem
… The World Centre for Jewish Music was established in 1936 by German and Austrian … it initiated concerts and started publishing a journal (Musica Hebraica) edited by Dr Salli Levi and Herman Sweet. … time and effort to the Centre out of a belief in the renaissance of Israeli culture and also out of fears of the …

Guido Casoni (d. 1642) on Love as Music: A Theme ‘for All Ages and Studies
… on Judah ben Isaac Abravanel’s Dialoghi d’amore. … 3 … 3 … Renaissance Quarterly … Renaissance Quarterly … 36324 … 883-913 … United States … … … Century … Don Harrán … Guido Casoni (d. 1642) on Love as Music: A Theme ‘for All Ages and Studies …