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The Treatise on Music translated into Hebrew by Juda ben Isaac (Paris B.N. Heb. 1037, 22v-27v)
… theory. The process of its creation is described spanning from the 11th to the 15th century. … 2 … 129-162 … Jerusalem …
Musical Tradition and its Transmitters between Synagogue and Church
… article deals with the possible approaches to the problem from a theological and musicological perspective. A second … proposes to deal with five ancient centers where Jews, Romans and Syrians lived together in a cultural and economic …
The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
… in Yuval I, p. 11-35, dealing with sources beginning from the 8th century. … 1 … 2 … 29-39 … Jerusalem … The …
The Hebrew Version of Abu l-Salt's Treatise on Music
… L-Salt's(1067-1134) Treatise of music, with a translation from the Hebrew Manuscript to English and critical notes. … 1 …
Jubal in the Middle Ages
… enrichment of the brief biblical information by motifs from the Apocrypha and Hellenistic Jewish literature, and in … of his brother Jabal; he discovers the laws of intervals from the hammer strokes of his brother, the smith Tubal; and …
The term "musiqa" in Medieval Hebrew Literature (supplement to the article published in Yuval I)
… in Yuval I, p. 11-35, dealing with sources beginning from the 8th century. … 1 … 2 … 29-39 … Jerusalem … The …
Le Niggûn Merôn
… Safed and Tiberius have a special repertoire which differs from their other Niggunim. These nigunnim which accompany the … concludes with a comparison between Nigunnei Meron and Romanian and Turkish music. Some of the Musical examples …
Paradigms of Arabic Musical Modes in the Genizah Fragment Cambridge T.S. N.S. 90,4
… descriptions and deals with the problems of transcribing from these sources. … 2 … Nov-28 … Jerusalem … The Magnes …
Heinrich Schalit and Paul Ben-Haim in Munich
… texts and infused his pieces with musical elements from the synaogogue. This change in Ben-Haim’s musical style …
Felix Mendelssohn- Gustav Mahler: Two Borderline Cases of German- Jewish Assimilation
… German or Austrian surroundings. Although originating from different surroundings and backgrounds their success and … their Jewish descent, Mahler suffered much more from anti-Semitism which was more prevalent in his time. … 4 …