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The Magical and Theurgic Interpretation of Music in Jewish Sources from the Renaissance to Hassidism (Hebrew)
… long series of Jewish texts containing a new evaluation of music as a means of power. This attitude emerges among … Writers like Johanan Allemanno and Isaac Abrabanel describe music in magical terms: by singing and playing one can … Baal Sem Tov, the founder of Hassidism. … Hasidim … 23257 … Music history … Kabbalah … Jewish texts … Music theory … …
Frank Alvarez-Pereyre
… generale, Paris V Rene Descartes; Docteur s-Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Paris V; Director of the team Langues, … the Mishna: study of oral performances from linguistic and musical points of view; Jewish interlinguistics: the French … the Jews in Germany, Austria, and Romania; the liturgical music traditions of Ethiopian Jews … Linguist … Frank …

A priestly view of Bible arithmetic : Deity’s "regulative aesthetic activity" within Davidic musicology
… of Patrick A. Heelan, S.J. … 1 … Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science, Van Gogh’s Eyes, and God … Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science, Van Gogh’s Eyes, and God … 35166 … 429-443 … … … Kluwer Academic Publishers … … 2002 … Israel … Ancient music … Bible … Ancient … Philosophy … Ancient Israel … …

Yippee
… fallback of the film is the lack of documentation of the music and prayers which accompany the festive holiday. In … scene is mostly lost because of the use of extra-diegetic music that almost completely covers the prayers. Towards the …
Nikolai Kaufman
… Musicologist, folklorist and composer Nikolay (or Nikolaï) … From 1952 to 1988, he worked at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Art Studies, then moved to the … which are kept in the archives of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.” In 1963, Kaufman participated in the …

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. … description of the work of the World Centre for Jewish Music, an appreciation of its efforts and a bibliography of …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… (1908-1992) is considered one of the founders of Israeli musicology. She studied piano and musicology in Berlin, Leipzig, Heidelberg, Freiburg i. Br. … a variety of experimental methods drawing from the natural sciences and psychology. After 1945, following the …
Rita Flomenboim
… Rita Flomenboim, musicologist and music theoretician. Born in Chernovitz, USSR. Graduated at Musicesku Academy in Kishinev, later she was a faculty …
The Singing of Zemiroth Shabbath among Religious-Zionist Ashkenazim in Israel
… a fascinating case of a degeneration process in which music of the home is influenced by communal social change and a universal musical upheaval. … 15 … 34708 … Jerusalem … … 2009 … Naomi …

Soothing Lyres and epôidai: Music Therapy and the Cases of Orpheus, Empedocles and David
… The psychagogic efficacy of music, namely its power to act on the soul in such a way as … in ancient Greek thought on a likeness between soul and musical harmony. This idea involves also a “harmonious” … . A strong bridge between the pre-Socratic harmonia and musical healing is built by Aristotle in his Politics …