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Jews in Music: from the Age of Enlightenment to the Mid-Twentieth Century
… Library (NY) in 1959, under the title 'Jews in Music: from the Age of Enlightenment to the Present'. In this book the Jewish contribution to music since the early ninteenth century to this day is … aspect. Extensive chapters are devoted both to sacred and secular music. Mendelssohn and Mahler, Bloch and Schoenberg …
Music: A Bibliographical Guide with a Checklist of Notated
… resource for research in Sepharadic synagogue chants and secular music. … 2 … 3 … 56-61 … … 15 … 1993 … Edwin Seroussi … Music: A Bibliographical Guide with a Checklist of Notated …
Musica Judaica: Journal of the American Society for Jewish Music
… as well as semi-popular papers on various aspects of Jewish music. The aim of the Society is “to raise the standards of composition and performance in Jewish music, both liturgical and secular... to encourage research in all areas of Jewish …
Manginoth Shireynu: Hebrew Melodies, Old and New, Religious and Secular
… … New York … Hebrew Publishing Company … … Songs … Scores, Music scores … Score, Music scores … Song … 1939 … Song … Israel … Score … Scores … Secular music … Songs … Collection … Collections … Songsters … Shireynu: Hebrew Melodies, Old and New, Religious and Secular …
Shalom Music of the Jewish People
… An eccletic collection of Hebrew, Yiddish, secular, liturgical, Klezmer, Swing music, and more. The album includes the following tracks: 1. … Nidrei - Cantor Josef Rosenblatt … 7 … Compendia … … 1991 … Secular music … Klezmer musicians … Klezmer music … Theater …
A Hassidic Exemplum in a Judeo-Spanish Homily from the Early 19th Century: A New Source on ‘Secular’ Music in Synagogal Singing.
… … 3 … 121-138 … … 1989-1990 … Secular music … Synagogue … 19th (Nineteenth) Century … Spanish … … Homily from the Early 19th Century: A New Source on ‘Secular’ Music in Synagogal Singing. …
Contemporary American Jewish Music
… Contemporary American Jewish Music Chair: Ruth HaCohen Joel E. Rubin, Department of Music, University of Virginia “Redefining what a Jew means … to many, Jews and non-Jews alike, the idea of a thriving secular Yiddish song culture seems absurd. Most scholarly …
Hava'at ha'omer : masechet chag veshirah
… Sharett's Seder , they formed the 'new ceremonies' of the secular Kibbutz movement. An excerpt from the preface … edited by Mattityahu Weiner (Shelem), who wrote both the music and the words. Let us hope that by assembling all the … … … Eretz-Yisrael - the Land of Israel … 1947 … Art … Art Music … Eretz-Israel … Holidays … Israel … Israeli composers …
Adon Olam
… someone on their deathbed. There is a wide range of musical settings for this hymn, including melodies from Jewish and secular sources. In some communities Adon Olam is sung …
Zemirot
… which are sung during and directly after Sabbath meals. The musical versions are numerous and heterogeneous reflecting a … God and his Sabbath and of God's remembrance of his people. Musically, the repertory of Zemirot Sabbath is diverse and … these included German, Bohemian, Hungarian and Polish secular songs and dances. 3. Jewish melodies either newly …