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The Treatise on Music translated into Hebrew by Juda ben Isaac (Paris B.N. Heb. 1037, 22v-27v)
Based on the article Israel Adler translated in Yuval I, p.1-47, this article attempts…
Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
The article consists of two parts. The first, published here, critically examines the…
The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
Supplements for the article on the Term “musiqa” in Yuval I, p. 11-35, dealing with…
The Hebrew Version of Abu l-Salt's Treatise on Music
Full text of Abu L-Salt's(1067-1134) Treatise of music, with a translation from the…
Jubal in the Middle Ages
The myth of the biblical figure Jubal as the inventor of music was prevalent among…
The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
Supplements for the article on the Term “musiqa” in Yuval I, p. 11-35, dealing with…
Le Niggûn Merôn
The Klezmer musicians of the Ultra-Orthodox communiity in Jerusalem, Safed and…
Paradigms of Arabic Musical Modes in the Genizah Fragment Cambridge T.S. N.S. 90,4
In addition to Obadiah the Proselyte's manuscripts and secondary sources on Synagogue…
Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
An interest in Jewish music was awakened in pre-1933 Munich, beginning with Cantor…
Felix Mendelssohn- Gustav Mahler: Two Borderline Cases of German- Jewish Assimilation
Mendelssohn and Mahler represent the attempts of Jewish composers to assimilate into…