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The practice of music as an expression of religious philosophy among the East-Ashkenazi Jews
… not really separate. For instance, melody is inseparable from text, and text is inconceivable without its melody. Similarly, meaning is not separable from a transcendental state, and neither meaning nor religious state is separable from the actual performance of the text with melody. Thus, …
Playing for Time
… Retrieved from: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Research: …
What is Jewish Music
… … 2 … 3-May … New York … … 1978 … Herbert Fromm … What is Jewish Music …
Nights in Canaan
… A collection of songs from the period of 1882-1946, sung in Canaan - Palestine - …
Oh, Lovely Parrot!
… of Music Traditions in Israel … Jewish Women's Songs from Kerala … 18 … 2004 … Israel … Women … India … Cochin … …
Ottoman Hebrew Sacred Songs
… Benaroya, documents a mostly unrecorded tradition dating from the 17th century of Hebrew & sacred poems set to Ottoman …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 1
… art music prior to the Emancipation (17th-18th centuries), from Italy, Amsterdam and Southern France. Contains works by: …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 2 - Dove in the Clefts of the Rock
… Works from the 18th century repertory of the communities of … Casale Monferrato: A Musical Ceremony for Hosha'na Rabbah, from 1732. The recording is from a concert commemorating the 100th Jubilee of the Jewish …
Synagogue Music in the Baroque Vol. 3 - Dio, Clemenza e Rigore
… recording by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) from a concert which took place in the June 6, 1995, with the …
The Hasidic Niggun as Sung by the Hasidim
… Contains niggunim of various genres, and from various Hasidic dynasties, performed either in solo or … with instrumental accompaniment. The niggunim are taken from a variety of calendar and life-cycle events: Shabbat, … and one in the US. All niggunim have been selected from recordings, made since 1961, which are preserved in the …